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A Dialogue with Classicism - A Dispute between two Women about Thorvaldsen and his Posthumous Reputation
- Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Residencies
- An Ambiguous Monument
- At Home in Rome: Competing Ideas of Home and At-Homeness in the Memorial Living Room at Thorvaldsens Museum
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Caffè Greco: Art Temple, Post Office and Cosmopolitan Sanctuary - Christian 8.'s Table Decoration
- Colour in Soane’s House
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Dying Lion (The Lucerne Lion) - a national-political monument with built-in controversy -
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Fresh Eyes and New Voices. User Participation Communicating Thorvaldsen’s Collection of Antiquities -
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Grundtvig and Copenhagen During Denmark's Golden Age -
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History of the Archives -
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I Dream A World: The Ballets of August Bournonville -
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Jean-Marie-Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) and Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844) -
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La statue équestre de Joseph Poniatowski -
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Norse Mythology in Thorvaldsen's Art - a Virtually Omitted Motive -
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The Expanding Commonalty - The Impact of Italy on Danish Music
- The Journey to Rome, August-December 1820
- The Opening of the Museum 1848
- The Vases on the Thorvaldsen Museum
- Thorvaldsen's Hair
- Thorvaldsen's Museum, Symbol and Interpretation
- Transportation of Thorvaldsen's Artworks to Copenhagen 1825
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Venus Priapus -
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What Is Classical? - Whatever Became of Sophie?
- Why Are There Portrait Busts at Thorvaldsens Museum?