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From 'Fake? The Art of Deception' (BMP, 1990):
Prominent in ancient, medieval and modern mythology, mermaids (and, less usually, mermen) were presented as three-dimensional curiosities in European drawing-rooms and popular sideshows from at least the seventeenth century. A significant number of these seem to have originated in East Asia, especially in Japan.
Such 'mermen' consist of the dried parts of monkeys, with fish tails, probably on wood cores.
The BM example, (displayed in the Enlightenment Gallery) was donated by HRH Princess Arthur of Connaught, and was said to have been 'caught' in Japan in the 18th century, and to have been given to Prince Arthur by one Seijiro Arisue.
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