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22.11.1817
The Archives - DocumentWorkshop accounts for the third week of November 1817. -
12.1.1819
The Archives - DocumentMetternich has prepared space for Thorvaldsen’s reliefs Night, cf. A369 and Day, cf. A370, in a pavilion. Of the two he prefers Night. He forwards two prints... -
21.3.1831
The Archives - DocumentMarble versions of Day, cf. A902, and Night, cf. A901, gilt-framed, have been sold by Maria de Pecis to Paolo Tosio for 3,000 lire. -
25.3.1832
The Archives - DocumentMaria de Pecis agrees to let Paolo Tosio have two letters from Thorvaldsen. The letters were written by the sculptor to her late brother regarding the latter... -
28.6.1847
The Archives - DocumentH.C. Andersen has visited Sydney Morgan and seen a drawing by Thorvaldsen of the reliefs Day and Night, cf. A370 and A369. -
8.3.1836
The Archives - DocumentThe commentary for this poem is not available at the moment. -
31.10.1818
The Archives - DocumentWorkshop accounts for the fifth week of October 1818. -
8.10.1849
The Archives - DocumentThe commentary for this document is not available at the moment. -
24.12.1818
The Archives - DocumentMetternich describes his garden. He has furnished a salon with Italian objects, in which he also wants to place Thorvaldsen’s reliefs Day, cf. A370, and Nigh... -
18.3.1831
The Archives - DocumentCarli writes to Tosio on behalf of Marquise Parravicini. He informs him that the marquise’s last offer to sell him the two reliefs of Day, cf. A902 and Night...