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| Date | Events | Whereabouts | Works |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |