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Andersen Hans Christian
(1805–1875)

Andersen Hans Christian (1805–1875)

Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author, fairy tale writer, and poet noted for his children's stories. These include "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," "The Snow Queen," "The Little Mermaid," "Thumbelina," "The Little Match Girl," and "The Ugly Duckling."

During his lifetime he was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide, and was feted by royalty. His poetry and stories have been translated into more than 150 languages. They have inspired motion pictures, plays, ballets, and animated films.[1]

Hans Christian Andersen was born in the town of Odense, Denmark, on Tuesday, April 2, 1805. He was an only child. "Hans", "Christian" and "Andersen" were (and are) traditional and common Danish names.

Andersen's father, also Hans, considered himself related to nobility. His paternal grandmother had told his father that their family had in the past belonged to a higher social class, but investigations prove these stories unfounded. The family apparently was affiliated with Danish royalty, but through employment or trade. Today, speculation persists that Andersen may have been an illegitimate son of the royal family. In any case, King Frederick VI took a personal interest in him as a youth and paid for a part of his education. According to writer Rolf Dorset, Andersen's ancestry remains indeterminate. Hans Christian was forced to support himself. He worked as a weaver's apprentice and, later, for a tailor. At 14, he moved to Copenhagen to seek employment as an actor. Having an excellent soprano voice, he was accepted into the Royal Danish Theatre, but his voice soon changed. A colleague at the theatre told him that he considered Andersen a poet. Taking the suggestion seriously, he began to focus on writing.

Jonas Collin, who, following a chance encounter with Andersen, immediately felt a great affection for him, sent him to a grammar school in Slagelse, covering all his expenses.[3] Andersen had already published his first story, The Ghost at Palnatoke's Grave, in 1822. Though not a keen student, he also attended school at Elsinore until 1827.

He later said his years in school were the darkest and most bitter of his life. At one school, he lived at his schoolmaster's home. There he was abused in order "to improve his character", he was told. He later said the faculty had discouraged him from writing in general, causing him to enter a state of depression.

In 1829, Andersen enjoyed considerable success with a short story titled "A Journey on Foot from Holmen's Canal to the East Point of Amager". He also published a comedy and a collection of poems that season. Though he made little progress writing and publishing immediately thereafter, in 1833 he received a small traveling grant from the King, enabling him to set out on the first of many journeys through Europe. At Jura, near Le Locle, Switzerland, he wrote the story, "Agnete and the Merman". He spent an evening in the Italian seaside village of Sestri Levante the same year, inspiring the name, The Bay of Fables. (An annual festival celebrates his visit.) In October, 1834, he arrived in Rome. Andersen's first novel, "The Improvisatore", was published at the beginning of 1835, becoming an instant success. During these traveling years, Hans Christian Andersen lived in an apartment at number 20, Nyhavn, Copenhagen. There, a memorial plaque was unveiled on May 8, 1935, a gift by Peter Schannong.

It was during 1835 that Andersen published the first installment of his immortal Fairy Tales (Danish: '´'Eventyr). More stories, completing the first volume, were published in 1836 and 1837. The quality of these stories was not immediately recognized, and they sold poorly. At the same time, Andersen enjoyed more success with two novels O.T. (1836) and Only a Fiddler.

After a visit to Sweden in 1837, Andersen became inspired by Scandinavism and committed himself to writing a poem to convey his feeling of relatedness between the Swedes, the Danes and the Norwegians. It was in July 1839 during a visit to the island of Funen that Andersen first wrote the text of his poem Jeg er en Skandinav (I am a Scandinavian). Andersen designed the poem to capture "the beauty of the Nordic spirit, the way the three sister nations have gradually grown together" as part of a Scandinavian national anthem. Composer Otto Lindblad set the poem to music and the composition was published in January 1840. Its popularity peaked in 1845, after which it was seldom sung. Andersen spent 2 weeks at the Augustenborg Palace in the autumn of 1844.

In 1851, he published to wide acclaim In Sweden, a volume of travel sketches. A keen traveler, Andersen published several other long travelogues: Shadow Pictures of a Journey to the Harz, Swiss Saxony, etc. etc. in the Summer of 1831 (A Poet's Bazaar (560), In Spain, and A Visit to Portugal in 1866 (The latter describes his visit with his Portuguese friends Jorge and Jose O'Neill, who were his fellows in the mid 1820s while living in Copenhagen.) In his travelogues, Andersen took heed of some of the contemporary conventions about travel writing; but always developed the genre to suit his own purposes. Each of his travelogues combines documentary and descriptive accounts of the sights he saw with more philosophical excurses on topics such as being an author, immortality, and the nature of fiction in the literary travel report. Some of the travelogues, such as In Sweden, even contain fairy-tales.

In the 1840s Andersen's attention returned to the stage, however with no great success at all. His true genius was however proved in the miscellany the Picture-Book without Pictures (1840). The fame of his fairy tales had grown steadily; a second series began in 1838 and a third in 1845. Andersen was now celebrated throughout Europe, although his native Denmark still showed some resistance to his pretensions. Between 1845 and 1864, H. C. Andersen lived in 67, Nyhavn, Copenhagen, where a memorial plaque is placed.

In June 1847, Andersen paid his first visit to Britain and enjoyed a triumphal social success during the summer. The Countess of Blessington invited him to her parties where intellectual and famous people could meet, and it was at one party that he met Charles Dickens for the first time. They shook hands and walked to the veranda which was of much joy to Andersen. He wrote in his diary, "We had come to the veranda, I was so happy to see and speak to England's now living writer, whom I love the most."

Ten years later, Andersen visited Britain again, primarily to visit Dickens. He extended a brief visit to Dickens' home into five weeks, to the distress of Dickens' family. Dickens stopped all correspondence between them, after the disasterous stay, much to the great disappointment and confusion of Andersen, who had quite enjoyed the visit, and never understood why his letters went unanswered..

In Andersen's early life, his private journal records his refusal to have sexual relations.

Andersen often fell in love with unattainable women and many of his stories are interpreted as references to his sexual grief. At one point he wrote in his diary: "Almighty God, thee only have I; thou steerest my fate, I must give myself up to thee! Give me a livelihood! Give me a bride! My blood wants love, as my heart does!" A girl named Riborg Voigt was the unrequited love of Andersen's youth. A small pouch containing a long letter from Riborg was found on Andersen's chest when he died, several decades after he first fell in love with her, and after he supposely fell in love with others. Other disappointments in love included Sophie Ørsted, the daughter of the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted, and Louise Collin, the youngest daughter of his benefactor Jonas Collin. The most famous of these was the opera soprano Jenny Lind. One of his stories, "The Nightingale", was a written expression of his passion for Lind, and became the inspiration for her nickname, the "Swedish Nightingale". Andersen was often shy around women and had extreme difficulty in proposing to Lind. When Lind was boarding a train to take her to an opera concert, Andersen gave Lind a letter of proposal. Her feelings towards him were not the same; she saw him as a brother, writing to him in 1844 "farewell... God bless and protect my brother is the sincere wish of his affectionate sister, Jenny."

Just as with his interest in women, Andersen would become attracted to nonreciprocating men. For example, Andersen wrote to Edvard Collin: "I languish for you as for a pretty Calabrian wench... my sentiments for you are those of a woman. The femininity of my nature and our friendship must remain a mystery." Collin, who only preferred women, wrote in his own memoir: "I found myself unable to respond to this love, and this caused the author much suffering." Likewise, the infatuations of the author for the Danish dancer Harald Scharff and Carl Alexander, the young hereditary duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, did not result in any relationships.

In recent times some literary studies have speculated about the homoerotic camouflage in Andersen's works.

In the spring of 1872, Andersen fell out of his bed and was severely hurt. He never fully recovered, but he lived until August 4, 1875, dying of insidious causes in a house called Rolighed (literally: calmness), near Copenhagen, the home of his close friends, the banker Moritz Melchior and his wife. Shortly before his death, he had consulted a composer about the music for his funeral, saying: "Most of the people who will walk after me will be children, so make the beat keep time with little steps." His body was interred in the Assistens Kirkegård in the Nørrebro area of Copenhagen.

At the time of his death, he was an internationally renowned and treasured artist. He received a stipend from the Danish Government as a "national treasure". Before his death, steps were already underway to erect the large statue in his honor, which was completed and is prominently placed in Rosenborg Garden ("Kongens Have", sculptor A.V. Saabye, 1880) in Copenhagen.


Alderney, 2005, Little Mermaid under the sea

Alderney, 2005, Mermade and Prince

Alderney, 2005, Mermade and Witch

Alderney, 2005, Mermaids

Alderney, 2005, Daughters of the air

Antigua, 2005, Andersen; his statue in New York; Tombstone

Antigua, 2005, Andersen seated in chair

Ascension Island, 2005, The Little Fir Tree

Ascension Island, 2005, The Mail-Coach Passengers

Ascension Island, 2005, The Little Match Girl

Ascension Island, 2005, The Snowman

Australia, 2007, Princess

Bahamas, 2005, The Little Fir Tree

Bahamas, 2005, The Princess and the Pea

Bahamas, 2005, The Tin Soldier

Bahamas, 2005, Thumbelina

Belarus, 2005, Andersen's portrait, the Snow Queen

Belgium, 2005, Tales of Andersen

Belgium, 2005, Tales of Andersen

Belgium, 2007, Princess

Bosnia & Herzegovina (Croat administration), 2005, Thumbelina

Brazil, 2005, The Ugly Duckling

Bulgaria, 1955, Hans Christian Andersen

Bulgaria, 1968, The Tinderbox

Bulgaria, 2000, Thumbelina

Bulgaria, 2005, Andersen's portrait

Burundi, 1977, Old man and a boy read a book

Burundi, 1977, The Old House

Burundi, 1977, The Princess and the Pea

Burundi, 1977, The Elder Tree Mother

Cambodge, 2000, Thumbelina

Central African Republic, 1979, Thumbelina

Central African Republic, 1979, The Match Girl

Central African Republic, 1979, The Little Mermaid

China, 2005, Naked King at walk

China, 2005, The Little Mermaid

China, 2005, Thumbelina

China, 2005, The Little Match Girl

China, 2005, The Ugly Duckling

China, 2005, Naked King at walk

China, 2005, The Little Mermaid

China, 2005, Thumbelina

China, 2005, The Little Match Girl

China, 2005, The Ugly Duckling

China. Hong Kong, 2005, «The Ugly Duckling»

China. Hong Kong, 2005, «The Little Mermaid»

China. Hong Kong, 2005, «The Little Match-Girl»

China. Hong Kong, 2005, «The Imperor's New Clothes»

Cuba, 2000, The Nightingale

Cuba, 2000, The Nightingale

Czechoslovakia, 1955, Andersen

Czechoslovakia, 1967, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep

Czechoslovakia, 1977, «The Princess on a Pea»

Czechoslovakia, 1985, Thumbelina

Czechoslovakia, 1987, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep

DDR, 1972, Grangmother, Gerda and Kay

DDR, 1972, Queen takes away Kay

DDR, 1972, Gerda in the garden

DDR, 1972, Gerda and crows

DDR, 1972, Gerda on Deer

DDR, 1972, Gerda and Kay

DDR, 1975, King and Charlatans

DDR, 1975, The Charlatans at work

DDR, 1975, Naked King at walk

Denmark, 1935, Swan

Denmark, 1935, Portrait of Andersen

Denmark, 1935, The Little Mermaid

Denmark, 1935, Portrait of Andersen

Denmark, 1935, Portrait of Andersen

Denmark, 1935, Portrait of Andersen

Denmark, 1974, Andersen's Childhood Home

Denmark, 1975, Numskull Jack

Denmark, 1975, Photo of H. C. Andersen

Denmark, 1975, The Marshking’s daughter

Denmark, 1988, St. Canute's Church with H.C. Andersen's statue in front

Denmark, 1989, Sculpture of Little Mermaid

Denmark, 1996, Sculpture of Little Mermaid

Denmark, 1997, The Tinder-Box

Denmark, 1997, Thumbelina

Denmark, 2005, Andersen's portrait

Denmark, 2005, Andersen as an Artist

Denmark, 2005, Andersen as a Story Teller

Denmark, 2005, Andersen as a Traveller

Denmark, 2012, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep

Denmark, 2012, The Nightingale

Denmark, 2012, The Wild Swans

Denmark, 2012, What The Old Man Does Is Always Right

Dominica, 1991, Flotsam and Jetsam and Ariel

Dominica, 1991, Ariel

Dominica, 1991, King Triton

Dominica, 1991, Sebastian

Dominica, 1991, Ariel with friends

Dominica, 1991, Ariel and Flounder

Dominica, 1991, Eric, his dog Sam and Grimsby

Dominica, 1991, Ursula

Dominica, 1991, Ariel

Dominica, 1991, Prince Erick and Ariel

Dominica, 2005, Andersen's tales

Dominica, 2005, «The Ugly Duckling»

Equatorial Guinea, 1979, The Brave Tin Soldier

Falkland Islands, 2005, The Little Mermaid

Falkland Islands, 2005, The Snowman

Falkland Islands, 2005, The Ugly Duckling

Falkland Islands, 2005, Thumbelina

Finland, 1990, Snow Queen

Finland, 2010, Children reads Andersen's book

France, 2012, Sculpture of Little Mermaid

Gambia, 2005, Andersen's Fairy Tales

Gambia, 2005, The Emperor’s New Clothes

German Federal Republic, 2005, Allegory of Andersen's fairy tales

German Federal Republic, 2005, Andersen's Tale

Ghana, 1996, Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian

Ghana, 1996, Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian

Greece, 2008, The Little Match Girl

Grenada, 1987, The Shadow

Grenada, 1987, Storks

Grenada, 1987, The Emperor's new clothes

Grenada, 1987, The Tinderbox

Grenada, 1987, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep

Grenada, 1987, The Little Mermaid

Grenada, 1987, The Princess and the Pea

Grenada, 1987, The Marsh King's Dougther

Grenada, 1987, The Flying Trank

Grenada, 1987, The Sandman

Grenada, 2005, Portraits of Andersen

Grenada, 2005, Tombstone of Andersen

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, The Swineherd

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, What the Good Man Does is Alwais Right

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, Little Tuk

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, The World's Fairest Rose

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, The Garden of Paradise

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, The Naughty Boy

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, What the Moon Saw

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, Thumbelina

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, Hans Clodhopper

Grenada Grenadines, 1987, Elder-Tree Mother

Grenada Grenadines, 1997, Ariel and prince

Guinea, 2011, Tales of Andersen

Guinea, 2011, «The Little Match-Girl»

Guinea, 2011, Little Mermaid

Guinea, 2012, Little Mermaid

Guyana, 1999, Little Mermaid Railroad

Guyana, 1999, Little Mermaid

Guyana, 1999, Little Mermaid

Guyana, 2005, Andersen's tales

Guyana, 2005, The Emperor’s New Clothes

Hungary, 1976, Danish stamp and «Little Mermaid» Statue

Hungary, 1979, The Ugly Duckling

Hungary, 1987, The Ugly Duckling

Hungary, 1987, The Brave Tin Soldier

Israel, 2000, Little mermade

Israel, 2000, The Emperor's New Clothes

Israel, 2000, The Ugly Duckling

Japan, 2012, Disney Characters

Jersey, 2005, The Little Mermaid

Jersey, 2005, The Ugly Duckling

Kazakhstan, 2005, Portrait of Andersen and an allegory of fairy tales

Korea Nord, 1987, «Little Mermaid», Copenhagen

Lesotho, 2005, Monument and Museum of Andersen

Lesotho, 2005, The Little Mermaid

Liberia, 1998, The Princess and the Pea

Liberia, 2005, Andersen; Andersen's medal

Liberia, 2005, The Little Mermaid

Macedonia, 2005, Hans Christian Andersen

Madagaskar, 1999, Little Mermade

Maldives, 2005, Portraits of Andersen

Maldives, 2005, The Little Mermaid

Malta, 2005, Andersen's portrait

Malta, 2005, Andersen as an Artist

Malta, 2005, Andersen as a Story Teller

Malta, 2005, Andersen as a Traveller

Manama, 1972, Thumbelina

Manama, 1972, Dancing Girl

Manama, 1972, Ugly Duckling

Manama, 1972, Snow Queen and Kay

Manama, 1972, Girl with matches

Manama, 1972, Soldiers and Witch

Manama, 1972, Naked Emperor

Marshall Islands, 2001, The Ugly Duckling

Marshall Islands, 2005, The Princess and the Pea

Marshall Islands, 2005, Thumbelina

Marshall Islands, 2005, The Little Mermaid

Marshall Islands, 2005, The Emperor's New Suit

Micronesia, 2005, Portraits of Andersen

Micronesia, 2005, Andersen's monument in Odence

Monaco, 1980, The Princess and the Pea

Monaco, 1980, The Little Mermaid

Monaco, 1980, The Chimneysweep and Shepherdes

Monaco, 1980, The brave Little Lead Soldiers

Monaco, 1980, The Little Match Girl

Monaco, 1980, The Nightingale

Mongolia, 1970, Girl on a street

Mongolia, 1970, Little Mermaid

Mongolia, 1987, Little Mermaid

Mongolia, 2001, The Little Mermaid

Montserrat, 2005, Andersen's tales

Montserrat, 2005, The Little Mermaid

Nauru, 2005, The Little Fir Tree

Nauru, 2005, The Wild Swans

Nauru, 2005, The Farmyard Cox

Nauru, 2005, The Storks

Nauru, 2005, The Toad

Nauru, 2005, The Ice Maiden

Nevis, 1996, Ariel and prince

Nevis, 2005, Tales of Andersen

Nevis, 2005, Hans Christian Andersen

Niue, 2005, Portraits of Andersen

Niue, 2005, Portrait of Andersen

Palau, 2005, Andersen's Fairy Tales

Palau, 2005, «The Little Match-Girl»

Poland, 1968, Thumbelina

Poland, 1986, Little Mermaid

Poland, 1987, Thumbelina

Poland, 1987, The Nightingale

Poland, 1987, The Wild Swans

Poland, 1987, The Match girl

Poland, 1987, The Snow Queen

Poland, 1987, The Brave Tin Soldier

Poland, 2005, «The Snow Queen»

Poland, 2005, «The Little Mermaid»

Redonda, 1986, The Ugly Duckling

Redonda, 1986, Snowman

Redonda, 1986, Girl in shoes

Redonda, 1986, Girl on a street

Redonda, 1986, The Brave Tin Soldier

Rumania, 1955, Hans Christian Andersen

Rumania, 2005, Andersen's portrait, Little mermaid

Russia, 2004, Thumbelina on the road

San-Marino, 1993, Danmark, Little Mermaid

San-Marino, 2005, Hans Christian Andersen

Serbia and Montenegro, 2005, «The Little Mermaid»

Serbia and Montenegro, 2005, «The Snow Queen»

Sierra Leone, 1996, The Little Mermaid

Sierra Leone, 2005, Andersen's tales

Sierra Leone, 2005, The Princess and the Pea

Singapore, 2005, Thumbelina

Singapore, 2005, «The Ugly Duckling»

Singapore, 2005, «The Imperor's New Clothes»

Singapore, 2005, «The Little Mermaid»

Singapore, 2006, The Little Mermaid

Singapore, 2006, Princess

Singapore, 2006, Princess

Solomon Islands, 2005, The Little Fir Tree

Solomon Islands, 2005, The Nightingale

Solomon Islands, 2005, The Emperor's New Clothes

Solomon Islands, 2005, The Phoenix

Solomon Islands, 2005, The Tinderbox

Solomon Islands, 2005, The Red Shoes

St. Helena Island, 2005, The Little Fir Tree

St. Helena Island, 2005, The Ugly Duckling

St. Helena Island, 2005, The Snow Queen

St. Helena Island, 2005, The Little Mermaid

St. Kitts, 2005, Dolls on a roof

St. Kitts, 2005, The Emperor's New Clothes

St. Kitts, 2005, The Nutcracker

St. Kitts, 2005, Naked Emperor at walk

St. Vincent, 2005, Andersen's tales

St. Vincent, 2005, The Snow Queen

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Prince

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Princess caught in a storm

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Queen and princess

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Queen family entertains Princess

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Queen places a pea on the mattress

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Matresses upon matresses

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Princess at your bed-chamber

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Princess very tired the next morning

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Prince and Princess

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Prince on the horse

St. Vincent (Grenadines), 1992, Royal family

Tuvalu, 2005, Portraits of Andersen

Tuvalu, 2005, Andersen's monument in Odence

Umm al Quiwain, 1972, Emperor of Japan, Flag and Little Mermaid

UNO (New York), 1996, Ugly Duckling

USA, 2005, Ariel and Flounder

Alderney, 2005.02.03, Guernsey. Little Mermaid

Ascension Island, 2005.10.03, Ascension. Andersen

Bahamas, 2005.11.08, Bahamas. Andersen

Belarus, 2005.04.02, Minsk. The Brave Tin Soldier

Belgium, 2005.10.10, Brussels. Hans Christian Andersen

Belgium, 2005.10.10, Diksmuide. Hans Christian Andersen

Brazil, 2005.12.14, Rio de Janeiro. The Ugly Duckling

Bulgaria, 2005.05.20, Sofia. Hans Christian Andersen

China. Hong Kong, 2005.03.22, Hong Kong. Andersen's Fairy Tales

DDR, 1972.11.28, Berlin. Snow Queen

DDR, 1975.11.18, Berlin. The Emperor's New Clothes

Denmark, Odense. Swan

Denmark, 1955.04.02, Odense. Andersen's Portrait

Denmark, 1975.08.28, Copenhagen. Andersen's Portrait

Denmark, 1977.04.18, Odense. Andersen's house

Denmark, 1978.04.02, Odense. Andersen's portrait

Denmark, 1979.04.02, Odence. Swan

Denmark, 1980.04.02, Odense. Andersen's Signature

Denmark, 1981.04.02, Odense. The Tinder-Box

Denmark, 1982.04.02, Odense. Numskull Jack

Denmark, 1984.04.02, Odense. Shepherdess & ChimneySweep

Denmark, 1985.04.02, Odense. The Tinder-Box

Denmark, 1986, Odense. Swan

Denmark, 1986.04.02, Odense. Thumbelina

Denmark, 1987.04.02, Odense. The Sandman

Denmark, 1988, Odense. Swan

Denmark, 1988.04.02, Odense. The Flying Trunk

Denmark, 1991.04.02, Odense. The Steadfast Tin Soldier

Denmark, 1995.04.07, Odense. The Snow Queen

Denmark, 1997.08.28, Copenhagen. Smile

Denmark, 2005.03.02, Kopenhagen. Andersen's portrait

Denmark, 2005.04.02, Odense. Andersen's portrait

Denmark, 2012.06.01, Kopenhagen. Hans Christian Andersen

German Federal Republic, 1982.10.03, Essen. Zeppelin over Little Mermaid

German Federal Republic, 2005.04.07, Berlin. Little Mermaid

German Federal Republic, 2005.04.07, Bonn. The Flying Trunk

German Federal Republic, 2005.04.07, Dannewerk. H. C. Andersen

Great Britain, 1968.06.17, Glasgow. Little Mermaid

Great Britain, 1996.09.03, London W1P 7LB. Mermaid

Great Britain, 2005.02.24, London. The Ugly Duckling & Jane Eyre

Hungary, 1987.12.11, Budapest. Ugly Duckling

Israel, 2000.02.15, Tel Aviv. Little Mermaid

Israel, 2006.05.10, Jerusalim. Little Mermaid

Italy, 2011.12.08, Borgo. Hans Christian Andersen

Jersey, 1975.09.29, Jersey. Little Mermaid

Kazakhstan, 2005.12.30, Almaata. Birth Bicentenary of Andersen

Kazakhstan, 2005.12.30, Astana. Andersen

Malta, 2005.03.03, Malta. Andersen

Marshall Islands, 2005.04.02, Majuro. Andersen

Nauru, 2005.10.10, Nauru. Andersen

Poland, 2005.03.15, Warszava. Andersen's portrait

Serbia and Montenegro, 2005.04.01, Belgrad. Andersen

Singapore, 2005.03.30, Singapore. Andersen

Solomon Islands, 2005.10.10, Solomon Islands. Andersen

St. Helena Island, 2005.10.04, St.Helena. Andersen

UNO (New York), 1996.11.20, New York. Ugly Duckling

USSR, 1983.11.03—06, Kopenhagen. Little Mermaid

Bulgaria, 2005, Portraits of Andersen

Denmark, 1964, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1965/1967, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1967/1971, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1972/1974, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1974, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1975, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1978, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1979/1980, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1980, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1981, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1982, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1983/1984, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1983/1984, The Fliyng Trunk

Denmark, 1985, The Fliyng Trunk

German Federal Republic, 2005, Andesen's tales

German Federal Republic, 2005, Andesen's tales

Russia, 2006, 50th Anniv of «Fanny Pictures» magasine

USSR, 1980, Hans Christian Andersen

USSR, 1984, Characters of childrens book

Denmark, 1988, Statue of Andersen in Odence

Russia, 2003.04.04, Sosnovy Bor. Andersengrad

Russia, 2003.04.04, Sosnovy Bor. Andersengrad

USA, 2005, Ariel and Flounder

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