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1805 Begins a sculpture, Mars and Venus, later reworked as Mars Bringing Peace, cf. D174, which in turn becomes the starting point for Mars and Cupid, A7.
Summer 1805 - June 1806 Socrates, copy after an antique bust in Villa Albani, location unknown.
Presumably June 1806 Jacob Baden, A802.
Not later than June 1806 Apollon, copy after Apollon Giustiniani, marble, Museo de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid.
June - September 1806 Jacob Baden, A863.
Presumably January 1811 - August 1811 Cupid Holding a Butterfly to Hurt it with an Arrow, statue, marble, location unknown. Commissioned by Theodor von Hahn. Only known from Mori, op. cit.
28.8.1819 Participates in a celebration of Goethe’s 70th birthday in Frankfurt a.M. Discusses a possible monument to Goethe with Sulpiz Boisserée.
18.6.1820 Sulpiz Boisserée commissions a relief frieze for a monument to Goethe. The frieze, however, which was to depict Goethe’s poem Hermann and Dorothea, is never executed.
19.6.1842 Christine Stampe, her children and servants leave Leghorn bound for Milan on their journey back to Denmark.
18.6.1845 Friedrich Wilhelm 4. is taken by Christian 8. to visit, among other things, the Church of Our Lady, Thorvaldsen’s coffin, and Thorvaldsen’s Museum.