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24.3.1842
The Archives - DocumentThe anonymous author criticizes the planned monument to Frederik 6. on the hill at Skanderborg Castle. He thinks that too little money has been collected for... -
7.4.1818
The Archives - DocumentFor a long time, the Academy of Fine Arts has wished to possess plaster casts of Thorvaldsen’s works, but unfortunately this has been impossible. Now a royal... -
20.3.1825
The Archives - DocumentThorvaldsen recommends the painter Moritz Oppenheim warmly to Simon von Bethmann and takes the opportunity to remind him of their past connection. He thanks ... -
27.2.1836
The Archives - DocumentThe commentary to this document is not available at the moment. -
30.5.1822
The Archives - DocumentThorvaldsen apologizes for his late answer. He acknowledges receipt of the first four deliveries of lithographs after the Boisserée brothers’ collection of a... -
Thorvaldsen's Works at Hams Hall
The Archives - Related articleThis article documents a set of interior sculptural decorations at the former Hams Hall manor house, now demolished, in Warwickshire, England, consisting of ... -
Relics of a Friendship
The Archives - Related articleDenne artikel handler om antikker m.v., der stammer fra arkæologen Georg Zoëgas bo, og som i dag befinder sig i Thorvaldsens Museum. -
An Ambiguous Monument
The Archives - Related articleOn the death of King Frederik VI in 1839, a group of farmers and public servants from Jutland asked Thorvaldsen to execute a monument to the late King. Thorv... -
5.8.1815
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A Dispute between two Women about Thorvaldsen and his Posthumous Reputation
The Archives - Related articleThe basis of this article is the way two women saw and used Thorvaldsen. Both the painter Bolette Puggaard and Baroness Christine Stampe were born into the u...