Trold, der vejrer kristenblod

Local nameTrold, der vejrer kristenblod
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark

Trold, der vejrer kristenblod is a bronze sculpture made by Niels Hansen Jacobsen.The sculpture was modelled between 1895–96. The plaster edition was exhibited at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1897. A bronze cast was ordered by brewer Carl Jacobsen in 1901–02. It was originally placed in front of Jacobsen's Church in Valby, Copenhagen, now known as Jesus Church, but was too controversial for the parish, so it was moved to the garden of the art museum Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. In 1923, a copy was erected in front of the Vejen Art Museum. In 2002, the church wanted the sculpture back, but the Glyptotek would not part with it, so a copy was made, and placed in front of the church.The name of the statue is taken from a story in Norse folklore where the hero hides in the troll's castle. Thereafter, whenever the troll enters the castle, he cries: "I smell a Christian man's blood!"

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trold,_der_vejrer_kristenblod

Official Website https://samlingen.koes.dk/vaerker-i-det-offentlige-rum/189

Address 4 Ved Glyptoteket, København 1575, Denmark

Coordinates 55°40'20.504" N 12°34'14.558" E

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