Fishwife (statue)
Fishwife (Danish: Fiskerkone) is a 1940 granite statue of a fishwife situated at Gammel Strand in Copenhagen, Denmark, commemorating the fact that the city's principal fish market was then located at the site. It represents one of the so-called Skovser Women who, wearing their traditional garments, used to dominate the market trade. The fish market closed in 1958.
DescriptionThe granite statue measures 187 cm × 80 cm × 80 cm (6.14 ft × 2.62 ft × 2.62 ft). The fishwife is depicted wearing an apron, shawl and scarf. She holds a plaice in her right hand.[1] HistoryCopenhagen's principal fish market was for centuries situated at Gammel Strand. The statue was donated to the city by the Foundation for the Promotion of Art in the City (Fonden for kunstneriske Formåls Fremme). It was created by Charles Svejstrup Madsen; (1883-1946). The statue was unveiled on 12 November 1940. The newspaper Berlingske Tidende brought an incidental poem by Viggo Barfoed ), published under his pseudonym Ærbødigst (lit. "Yours sincerely"), entitled “There’s Nothing Like Change”:[2]
The statue was removed in 2011 in conjunction with the construction of the Gammel Strand metro station. It was later temporarily installed at Sydhavn station. In September 2018, it returned to Gammel Strand.[3] References
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