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13.11.1804
The Archives - DocumentStanley is ready to go to Rome but is stopped by the news of an epidmic in the area around Leghorn. He asks Thorvaldsen to tell him if the epidemic has reach... -
Transportation of Thorvaldsen's Artworks to Copenhagen 1828
The Archives - Related articleThe majority of Thorvaldsen’s artworks and art collections were transported from Rome to Copenhagen with ships of the Danish fleet during the years between 1... -
16.8.1805
The Archives - DocumentStanley teases Thorvaldsen because he has not heard from him for a long time, but suddenly a letter arrives, in which Thorvaldsen tells him that he has discu... -
19.11.1841
The Archives - DocumentA birthday song, in which the first toast is addressed to Thorvaldsen and the following two to Christine and Elise Stampe. At least another 100 birthdays are... -
5.1.1840
The Archives - DocumentA fairy tale, told by the moon, about Thorvaldsen as a child who wakes up in the middle of the night and sits at his mother’s spinning wheel and spins so fas... -
30.1.1807
The Archives - DocumentThorvaldsen thanks Schubart for a bill of exchange. He has had financial problems because the war has put a stop to foreign commissions. The busts of A.P. Be... -
Thorvaldsen and His Ganymede and the Eagle
The Archives - Related articleThis is a re-publication of Anthony M. Clark: ‘Thorvaldsen and His Ganymede and the Eagle’, in: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts Bulletin, Volum... -
20.6.1816
The Archives - DocumentKnudtzon has talked to the German publisher and printer Johann Friedrich Wenner about the publication of engravings of Thorvaldsen’s reliefs, cf. E33,1... -
Efter 24.7.1839
The Archives - DocumentGrundtvig’s prologue explains the occasion of the following song. He sees the prologue as a key to those listeners and readers who may not be versed in Norse... -
21.5.1842
The Archives - DocumentGertner tells Thorvaldsen about his participation in the competition for the gold medal of the Academy of Fine Arts. He mentions an altercation with Professo...