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This is www.Tersløse.com

The site is operated in loving memory of Mette Tersløse.

Memory

A memorial to Mette Tersløse.

It is was intended to be a site dedicated to Danish art and specificially to one artist and his descendents: A.C. Tersløse. This site is being expanded and improved as time allows--check back from time to time and you will see more and more. The plans of mice and men rules here too. I'm making a very few changes (May 2007) to an otherwise untouched (since about Feb 2001) site. It turns out that it is a rather static repository for my daily "blog" (before that word had been coined) of Mette's fight. So far I've seen no need to go back and "word process" or otherwise change (spell correct) much.

What we have and what we have had planned for this site:

Art

  • An online gallery of the life and works of Anders Christian Jensen, a Danish artist born November 28, 1857 in the small village named Tersløse. Mr. Jensen "took" the name of that village as his own and signed many of his surviving art works as "A. C. Tersløse" or simply "ACT". Many of his descendents use "Tersløse" in their name.

  • Craft works of Ælm Tersløse. The son of A.C. Terslose has produced interesting art/craft items for generations.

  • Crafts of Mette Tersløse, the daughter of Ælm and the reason this site was created, and is maintained.

  • A section for Per (oldest son of Ælm) to use. . . maybe to showcase his work as an architect.

  • A gallery of the contempary works of Ole Tersløse. Ole is the grandson of A.C. Terslose and a graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Art in Copenhagen.

  • The works of visiting artist:
Other things:
  • Tersløse family information.
  • Email for all related Tersløses.
    • Ælm Tersløse
    • Per Tersløse
    • Ole Tersløse
  • (Your suggestion might go here.)

Credits:

  • Most photographs on this web site are available due to the generosity of my friend "The Hot Dog Man" at the "Under The Clock" Cafe in Juelsminde Denmark.

Note: This site is where you get to if you try to go to either www.terslose.com or www.tersloese.com because the Danish letter "ø" just doesn't "work" on the internet. See, the letter "ø" used to be the two letters "oe", so that is where "tersloese" comes in.





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