| The Statue Of The Little Mermaid - The Sculpture Has Been Decapitated And Dressed In Veil |
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Sitting on a granite boulder at
the shore edge Andersen’s Little Mermaid is thoughtfully looking afar.
This wonderful bronze sculpture is created by Danish sculptor Edward
Erickson under the order of the large brewer and patron of art Charles
Jacobsen. The model served for the statue was the sculptor’s wife, the
Royal opera and ballet theatre’s dancer Helen Price. In 1913 Charles
Jacobsen has presented the sculpture to the city, and since then it is
impossible to imagine the Danish capital without the Little Mermaid. The
Little Mermaid has been repeatedly exposed to vandalism acts. In 1961,
1963 and 1976 it was poured with paint, drawn over with panties and
bra, and even have been blown up, but each time the statue has been
reconstructed by the original breadboard model. In 1964 unknown
persons have decapitated the statue. Fortunately, there was saved the
old plaster mould on which a new head was made. Criminals haven’t been
found. To tell the truth, there were such talks that the act of
vandalism was committed by the Danish writer and the artist
"situationist" Jorgen Nash, who has confessed in 1997 in his memories
that it was him who has sawn off the Mermaid’s head and drowned it in
one of Copenhagen lakes. In the summer of 1984 hooligans have cut
off the Mermaid’s right hand. These were two young guys, who came to
police and admitted, that they committed this barbarous act being
drunk. Hooligans were punished only for "the municipal property
defacement", and the Little Mermaid was reconstructed again. In 1990 someone had almost cut off its head, having cut practically the whole neck. In 1998 it was decapitated once again, however there was found a fragment, and the sculpture has been repaired. In 2003 on September, 11 the Little Mermaid has been thrown into the water from the pedestal on which it was established. On
December, 16, 2004 the sculpture was dressed in veil and attached with
the tablet " Turkey in EU? "( in connection with the Turkey intention
to enter the European Union). On March, 2007 vandals in witness
of hundreds tourists have dyed the bronze sculpture in pink. It was
returned the original form with the help of a special soap solution. On May, 15, 2007 unknown vandals have painted the head and left hand of the Little Mermaid in red. On May, 20, 2007 unknown persons have dressed the sculpture in a Muslim dress and hijab. Iuri Tarabanov writes about interesting travel experiences. His Travel Deals site is http://www.travelime.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Iuri_Tarabanov |
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