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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... -
14.3.1818
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Recent Acquisitions 1965-1969
The Archives - Related articleDette er en genudgivelse af artiklen: Emma Salling: ‘Nyerhvervelser 1965-1969’, in: Meddelelser fra Thorvaldsens Museum, 1970, p. 130-136.Se den oprindelige ...