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Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)

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Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
Agnete and the Merman (underwater sculpture)
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Agnete and the Merman is a group of bronze sculptures in Copenhagen, Denmark, located underwater in the Slotsholm Canal next to the Højbro Bridge. It has been referred to as one of the least-known works of art in Copenhagen. The sculptures were made in 1992 by the Danish sculptor, photographer, and author, Suste Bonnen. They portray a merman and his seven sons with outstretched arms, begging Agnete to return home. Three other sculptures of merfolk are located in Copenhagen: the Black Diamond Mermaid, a copy of Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen’s 1921 statue; a large granite mermaid located on the port-of-call cruise ship dock in Copenhagen; and the famous Little Mermaid statue, located on the water’s edge along Langelinie promenade.
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