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前美國駐丹麥大使約翰·朗格洛斯·洛布二世珍藏

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愛德華·艾歷臣

《小美人魚》

$12,000–18,000
Live May 21, 10:00 AM ET
款識:Edvard Eriksen(魚尾)
鈴印:Rolsted Bronce鑄造廠(後方下方邊緣)
上色銅雕
38 x 30 x 19 3/8 英吋(96.5 x 76.2 x 49.2 公分)
約1910–1913年作於丹麥,此版的較小版本後鑄。

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愛德華·艾歷臣

Danish Icelandic | B. 1876 D. 1959

Danish Icelandic artist Edvard Eriksen developed a sculptural language rooted in academic naturalism and restrained symbolism, shaped by his traditional training at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. His skills were reinforced by an extended study of marble carving in Italy, visiting Florence, Rome and Carrara during that time. Shortly after his first major exhibition, Eriksen’s breakthrough sculpture, Hope (1904), perfectly aligned with late-nineteenth-century ideals of humanist figuration in its depiction of a mother, modelled after his own wife, with her child. The work’s emotional clarity and technical refinement firmly established his reputation as an eminent sculptor. Eriksen then achieved enduring international recognition with The Little Mermaid, 1913, a synthesis of naturalistic form and poetic symbolism which transformed Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale into a modern national monument for Denmark. A tribute to the ballerina Ellen Price—who was the principal dancer for the inaugural 1909 production in Copenhagen—Eriksen’s sculpture remains one of the country’s most beloved attractions.



 

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