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Posters

Venus with the Apple

99 × 61 cm.
Thorvaldsen’s sculpture of Venus, the goddess of beauty and love, was one of his most popular works. The apple that she is holding in her hand is one she won in a beauty competition among the goddesses by promising Prince Paris he shall have the most beautiful woman in the world. The sculpture shows us Venus after the beauty competition, holding the proof of her beauty up in front of her appreciative eyes.

DKK 49

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Jason with the Golden Fleece

96 × 62 cm.
The sculpture of Jason with the Golden Fleece from 1803 was the work which assured Thorvaldsen of his breakthrough on the international art scene. According the Classical mythology, Jason is a prince who, in order to become king, must fetch a golden fleece that is guarded by a dangerous dragon far away in a sacred grove. The sculpture shows Jason proudly standing there the moment after he has managed to gain possession of the fleece and is about to return home to his kingdom.

DKK 49

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Recumbent Lion

87 × 61,5 cm.
This lion was created in 1825 in order to watch over the memory of a famous man: the Austrian field marshal and diplomat Karl Philip Schwarzenberg (1771-1820). However the memorial of which the lion was to have formed part was never realised.

DKK 49

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Ceilings in Thorvaldsens Museum

99,5 × 67,5 cm.
The ceilings in the museum are the biggest Pompeii-inspired decorations in northern Europe and extend over almost 4000 square metres. The decoration was made at the same time as the museum was being built from 1839 to 1848 and was the work of a team of over 40 mainly younger artists, both painters, sculptors and stuccateurs. Many of them were still students in the Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen at the same time as they were working on the museum.

DKK 49

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Museum Poster

99,5 × 67,5 cm.
Poster with various motifs from the museum: ceilings, floors, corridors and paintings. The principal motif is Thorvaldsen’s sculpture of Cupid and Psyche. The relationship between the god of love, Cupid, and the mortal princess Psyche is a dramatic story. The couple have to surmount many trials before, with the help of the gods, they can finally win each other.

DKK 49

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Thorvaldsen Revisited

100 x 70 cm.
Poster for the exhibition "Thorvaldsen Revisited". Rudolph Suhrlandt painted this portrait of Thorvaldsen in 1810. The portrait can be seen today in the collection of paintings on the first floor. In the exhibition it was possible to see part of Thorvaldsen’s personal possessions, including a pair of glasses, a medicine chest and a flintlock pistol along with drawings and sculptures from his private collection.

DKK 49

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Nessus and Deianira

52 x 35 cm.
Thorvaldsen’s drawing from 1814 is a preparatory work for a relief. According to the myth, the centaur Nessus had the task of ensuring that Hercules and Deianira came safely across the River Lykormas. But the story takes a dramatic turn when Nessus instead carries Deianira off.

DKK 45

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Museum Shop

The Thorvaldsen Museum shop offers a selection of books, postcards, posters etc. all of which are related to Bertel Thorvaldsen, Thorvaldsens Museum and its collections and exhibitions.

Orders

Orders can be accepted by telephone, e-mail or in writing.

Payment in advance is required for goods sent abroad, and a handling charge of DKK 65 plus postage will be added to the cost of the goods.

In addition to the price goods delivered to addresses within Denmark, there will be a handling charge of DKK 35 plus postage.

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