View from above of "Nordic Swan and the Ugly Duckling" (Hans Christian Andersen Fountain) with water drained at the Danish Embassy in Washington D.C.
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Title
View from above of "Nordic Swan and the Ugly Duckling" (Hans Christian Andersen Fountain) with water drained at the Danish Embassy in Washington D.C.
Subject
Animal sculpture--20th century.
Bronze sculpture, American--20th century.
Embassy buildings--Washington (D.C.)
Fountains.
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Outdoor sculpture--United States.
Bronze sculpture, American--20th century.
Embassy buildings--Washington (D.C.)
Fountains.
Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998
Outdoor sculpture--United States.
Description
This sculpture represents Fredericks' interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen's popular story, The Ugly Duckling. Unlike Fredericks' portrayals of other literary subjects, this sculpture illustrates not one moment in the story, but two.
Fredericks placed the unhappy duckling driven from place to place because of his ugliness at the base of the fountain. Located above is the beautiful swan he grew to be.
Fredericks emphasized the difference between the young and mature bird. The earthbound duckling is awkward and heavy, with stubby wings and tail while the swan soars overhead in an open form which appears almost weightless. Fredericks originally conceived this sculpture for the Danish Village retirement home in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
A bronze cast of this sculpture is located in Skælskor, Denmark where Hans Christian Andersen lived and penned “The Little Mermaid,†“The Ugly Duckling,†and many other children’s stories.
Fredericks placed the unhappy duckling driven from place to place because of his ugliness at the base of the fountain. Located above is the beautiful swan he grew to be.
Fredericks emphasized the difference between the young and mature bird. The earthbound duckling is awkward and heavy, with stubby wings and tail while the swan soars overhead in an open form which appears almost weightless. Fredericks originally conceived this sculpture for the Danish Village retirement home in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
A bronze cast of this sculpture is located in Skælskor, Denmark where Hans Christian Andersen lived and penned “The Little Mermaid,†“The Ugly Duckling,†and many other children’s stories.
Source
Marshall M. Fredericks Papers
Series V, Box 17 Folder 3
Series V, Box 17 Folder 3
Date
n.d.
Rights
Use of this image requires permission from the Marshall M. Fredericks Archives.
Relation
V-17-03
Format
image/jpeg
Type
Image
Coverage
Washington (D.C.)
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Color print
Physical Dimensions
4" x 6"
Files
Collection
Citation
“View from above of "Nordic Swan and the Ugly Duckling" (Hans Christian Andersen Fountain) with water drained at the Danish Embassy in Washington D.C.,” Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, accessed December 26, 2024, https://omeka.svsu.edu/items/show/2605.