"Skridskoprinsessan" (=The skater princess)
(Signed C Milles. Foundry mark Mazzolini. The base is not the original but has been added later. The stamped signature and the foundry mark hastherefor been added later). The motif conceived 1949. Bronze, green patina. Height 31 cm.
The base is not the original but has been added later. The stamped signature and the foundry mark has been added later.
The Skating Princess
The Skating Princess by Carl Milles is a fast-paced, lively skating girl, the arms are stretched and the short skirt turns in a piruette. Milles created this bronze in 1949 after seeing a skating girl in Rockefeller Plaza in New York. He became so fond of her movements that he tried to catch them in bronze. The sculpture does not have much in common with Milles heavy themes such as "Man and Pegasus" or "Hand of God" that came together at the same time.
The motif is found at Millesgården.
Henrik Cornell, "Carl Milles, hans verk", 1963, the motif listed at p. 258 under the year 1949.
Erik Näslund, "Carl Milles - en biografi", 1991,the motif listed at p. 337 under the year 1949.