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Date | Events | Whereabouts | Works |
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14.1.1817 | The relief frieze The Life of Christ is commissioned in plaster by Crown Prince Ludwig 1. of Bavaria. The relief frieze, which was later commissioned in marble, is unknown today. The drawings C190, C191r, C191v, C193 and C194 may be drafts of the frieze. | ||
Not later than 13.6.1818 | Mercury about to Kill Argus, A5. | ||
Not earlier than 13.6. - not later than 17.6.1820 | J.C. Dahl begins his journey from Dresden to Italy. | ||
6.9.1820 | Arrives at Dresden late in the evening. | ||
13.6.1839 | At Sorø Academy. The students sing a song to Thorvaldsen by B.S. Ingemann. | ||
10.6. - 13.6.1841 | Christine Stampe presents the sculptor Ernst Rietschel with a lock of Thorvaldsen’s hair. | ||
10.6. - 13.6.1841 | Visits several art collections in Dresden in the company of J.C. Dahl. | ||
12.6.1841 | In the evening, a gala performance in the Court Theatre in Dresden, hosted by Friedrich August 2. of Saxony, with an epilogue in Thorvaldsens’s honour. Subsequent banquet at the theatre. | ||
6.6.1842 | Christine Stampe, her children and servants leave Rome in their coach, bound for Denmark. | ||
10.6.1842 | Christine Stampe, her children and servants arrive at Leghorn on their journey from Rome to Copenhagen. They stay with Stampe’s brother, Christian Dalgas. |