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Hans Christian Andersen
Sculpture of Hans Christian Andersen

Hans Christian Andersen

Sculptor: Georg John Lober
Date: 1956
Donors: Danish-American Women's Association
                Danish and American schoolchildren
Material: Bronze on granite bench

Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) is best known for his children's stories such as The Emperor's New Clothes, The Little Mermaid, and The Ugly Duckling.  Like the Alice in Wonderland sculpture nearby, Hans Christian Andersen is meant to be climbed on.The two favorite spots for climbing are on top of the open book displaying the opening lines of The Ugly Duckling and on the freestanding duck. The memorial cost $75,000, contributed in part by Danish and American schoolchildren. The remainder was raised by the Danish-American Women's Association to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Andersen's birth.

During the summer months, children flock to the statue for the storytelling program.

To read the Parks Department's historical sign, click here.

 

Location

  • West of Conservatory Water, 74th Street near Fifth Avenue


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In 1993 the sculpture was hot waxed; it is now cleaned annually by the Central Park Conservancy's conservation crew.