NightRelief: 80,5 cm diameter. With her head bent, the personified figure of night floats silently across the sky. She is crowned with a wreath of poppies, the soporific qualities of which have been known since Antiquity. DKK 2050 |
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DayRelief: 80 cm diameter. The personified figure of Day flies energetically across the sky with her head held high. She looks over her shoulder and directs her gaze at the little boy carrying the torch, a symbol of light and the sun. DKK 2050 |
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Childhood – SpringRelief: 69 cm diameter. Part of a series of four reliefs representing the ages of life and the seasons of the year. DKK 1898 |
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Youth - SummerRelief: 69 cm diameter. Part of a series of four reliefs representing the ages of life and the seasons of the year. DKK 1898 |
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Manhood - AutumnRelief: 69 cm diameter. Part of a series of four reliefs representing the ages of life and the seasons of the year. DKK 1898 |
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Old Age - WinterRelief: 69 cm diameter. Part of a series of four reliefs representing the ages of life and the seasons of the year. DKK 1898 |
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Cupid Stung by a Bee Complains to VenusRelief: 49 cm x 53 cm. When Cupid is stung by a bee, he seeks comfort from his mother, Venus. However, she says, “If the bee’s sting hurts you so much, how much do you think those people suffer whom you strike with your arrows? DKK 1800 |
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The Graces with Cupid
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Cupid Gazing at the Sleeping Psyche
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Cupid leaving the Bed of the Sleeping Psyche
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Cupid Reviving the swooing Psyche
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Cupid and Psyche
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Diana with her HindRelief: 34 cm x 25 cm. Diana is the Roman goddess of the hunt, and so she is often associated with wild animals and forests. She is known for her beauty and speed. DKK 850 |
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Apollo and DaphneRelief: 32,5 cm x 25,3 cm. The god Apollo falls in love with the nymph Diana, but she will have nothing to do with him. When Apollo captures her, she asks Zeus for help, and he transforms her into a laurel tree. The Greek for laurel is daphne. DKK 850 |
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Thorvaldsen's Selfportrait14 cm x 11 cm. When Thorvaldsen created the relief frieze “Alexander the Great’s Triumphal Entry into Babylon” for the Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome on the occasion of the Emperor Napoleon’s planned visit to the city in 1812, he placed a portrait of himself in the frieze. DKK 269 |
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