- Havis Amanda
"Havis Amanda" is a nude female
statue inHelsinki ,Finland . It was sculpted byVille Vallgren (1855-1940) in 1906 inParis , but was not erected at its present location at the Market Square inKaartinkaupunki until 1908."Havis Amanda" is one of Vallgren's Parisian Art Nouveau works. It is cast in
bronze and the fountain it resides in is made ofgranite . She is a mermaid who stands on seaweed as she rises from the water, with four fish spouting water at her feet and surrounded by foursea lion s. She is depicted leaning backwards as if to say goodbye to her element. Vallgren's intention was to symbolize the rebirth of Helsinki. The height of the statue is 194 centimetres and with the pedestal it stands 5 metres tall. According to Vallgren's letters the model for the statue was a then 19-year-old Parisian lady, Marcelle Delquini.Vallgren himself simply called the work "Merenneito" (English: The Mermaid), but it quickly started to get additional nicknames. The Finland-Swedish newspapers dubbed it "Havis Amanda" and the Finnish "Haaviston Manta" or simply "Manta". "Havis Amanda" is the common name used in brochures and travel guides.
It was unveiled on
September 20 ,1908 . The work drew a lot of criticism at first, especially from women. Its nakedness and seductiveness were considered inappropriate. Not all groups objected to the nudity per se, but putting it on a pedestal was thought to subjugate women by making them appear weak and createsexual objectification and belittling of women (equal and common suffrage was introduced in 1906). Some women's rights groups criticised the look of the figure as plain and some even as "a common French whore", lacking pristine and innocence. The sea lions, with their human tongues hanging out, were said to represent men lusting after the mademoiselle. Vallgren considered himself a worshipper of women. Many in the cultural elite of Finland considered Vallgren an outsider and had judged his work even before it was finished. A good friend of his,Albert Edelfelt , was instrumental through his influence in getting the work ordered. Thanks to a small group of mainly Finland-Swedish supporters, the work gradually started gaining wide acceptance and natives started seeing it as the spirit of the city. Today it has been consistently voted the most important and most beautiful piece of art in Helsinki.Every year on
Vappu , "Manta" serves as a centrepiece for the celebrations. Students of the local universities put a cap on the statue on an elaborate ceremony. For many it is a "must see" event.
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