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1908 Sculpture by Hans Peder Pedersen-Dan
A Mother
Danish: En moder
ArtistHans Peder Pedersen-Dan
Year1908
Typebronze
LocationHvidovre, Copenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates55°39′24″N 12°28′23″E / 55.656567°N 12.472989°E / 55.656567; 12.472989

A Mother (Danish: En moder) is a sculpture created by Danish sculptor Hans Peder Pedersen-Dan in 1908. A bronze cast of the sculpture was installed outside Hvidovre Rytterskole on Hvidovrevej in Hvidovre in 2005. Pedersen-Dan and his wife Johanne Pedersen-Dan lived and worked in the building for more than 20 years. They are buried at the adjacent Hvidovre Cemetery.

Description

The sculpture depicts a kneeling woman with naked torso and three small children. The woman leans forward and her arms are pushed backwards to shield the children that clings to her back.

History

Hans Pedersen-Dan and Johanne Pedersen-Dan married in 1892. The couple had no children but adopted a girl, Rigmor. Dan-Pedersen created A Mother in 1908. The sculpture was directly inspired by Rigmor's biological mother, who is portrayed with her three remaining children. The Pedersen-Dan Family took over Hvidovre Rytterskole in 1912. They lived in the building until 1936.

References

  1. "Kunstneren Pedersen-Dan" (in Danish). Forstadsmuseet. Retrieved 30 July 2018.

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