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November-december 1834
The Archives - DocumentD’Angers has visited the Glyptothek in Munich, which he finds beautiful, simple, and well arranged. He praises the Greek collection of the museum. On the oth... -
Danish Golden Age - An International Perspective
The Archives - Related articleThis is a re-publication of the article: Robert Rosenblum: ‘Danish Golden Age Painting: An International Perspective’, in: Meddelelser fra Thorvaldsens Museu... -
9.5.1818
The Archives - DocumentSchubart assures the concerned Christian Frederik that the Alexander Frieze for Frederik 6.’s new Christiansborg Palace will be an original work of art and n... -
12.10.1799
The Archives - DocumentThorvaldsen thanks Abildgaard for his support. He tells him that many of the Roman art collections have been drained of masterpieces primarily by the French.... -
1888
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14.8.1797
The Archives - DocumentWest is happy that Thorvaldsen has arrived safely in Rome. He relates news of family and friends in Copenhagen and sends greetings. To his regret he is not m... -
21.7.1800
The Archives - DocumentAbildgaard relates that some people in Copenhagen have accused Thorvaldsen of being lazy in Rome, but Abildgaard assures him of his full support. Thorvaldse... -
11.2.1815
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Ultimo 1797
The Archives - DocumentThorvaldsen’s draft of his first report to Abildgaard on his activities in Rome. He has visited the sights of the city and made the acquaintance of artists a... -
17.2.1871
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