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PAPER CUTS IN THE ROYAL LIBRARY


Butterfly.

7 x 6 cm.

Paper cuts for Hanne Henriques Seidelin. 1859.

The Laage Petersen Collection No. 658.

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Toy theatre with dancers.

15 x 19 cm.

Sigfride Bille has told in a letter of July 9 1950: "This paper cut of Hans Christian Andersen has belonged to countess Raben, born Krogh on Lekkende at Præstø. She has herited it from Miss Charlotte E. Raben, a sister to her husband count Jonas Raben. Hans Christian Andersen often visited Nysø and the Stampe family, who were close neighbours to the Raben family on Lekkende. - My grandmother, countess Raben, a long time ago gave me the paper cut." The paper cut was bought in 1962 by Francis Edwards, Ltd. at Sotheby's, and later sold to Rosenkilde and Bagger.

The Portman Collection.


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Book marker.

6 x 22,5 cm.

Framed paper cuts.

The Laage-Petersen Collection.

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Palm and garland.

7 x 16,5 cm.

"These 2 paper cuts, a palm and a garland, are cut by Hans Christian Andersen and were on Christmas Eve given to deaconess miss Anna Buch, who at the time was nursing him. Sister Anna gave it to Sv. Jahn." Signed: Jahn Copenhagen 14. 6. 1925.

Framed paper cuts.

The Laage-Petersen Collection.

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Fan.

36 x 22 cm. (unfolded).

Given to Miss Anna Scavenius.

On each of the 17 fan leaves Hans Christian Andersen has written a stanza, on the last one: "I believe it's most lovely in Denmark."

The Portman Collection.

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