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24.10.1796 | The frigate Thetis reaches Malta and is quarantined against the risk of plague. | ||
Beginning of October 1797 | Spends eight days at Genzano with the Zoëga family. | ||
1799 - 1800 | Agrippa, A759. | ||
1799 - 1800 | The Goddess of Peace, unknown today. | ||
January - October 1800 | Raphael, A752 | ||
Not earlier than April 1800 - not later than October 1800 | Begins the first clay model of Jason with the Golden Fleece, cf. A52. | ||
24.10.1806 | Thorvaldsen’s father Gotskalk Thorvaldsen dies at Vartov (an institution for the poor, sick and old) in Copenhagen. | ||
End of October 1818 | The King of the Two Sicilies, Ferdinand 1. visits Thorvaldsen in his workshop. | ||
22.9.1819 | Departs from Flensburg to the manor Sandjerg visiting Ludvig Detlev Reventlow (1780-1854). Drives on to Sønderborg to stay there overnight. | ||
24.10.1820 |
Takes a short trip to Wieliczka and visits the famous salt mine. In the evening, in the theatre in Kraków. |
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Autumn 1833 - 28.6.1834 | The Invention of the Printing Press, A116 is executed by H.W. Bissen under Thorvaldsen’s supervision. Part of the Gutenberg Monument, A114. | ||
Autumn 1833 - 28.6.1834 | The Invention of the Movable Types, A115 is executed by H.W. Bissen under Thorvaldsen’s supervision. Part of the Gutenberg Monument, A114. | ||
17.9.1838 - 24.3.1844 | Residence and workshop at Charlottenborg, 1 Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen. However, he lives alternately at Charlottenborg, at Nysø, and in Rome until his death. | ||
24.10.1838 | Attends an afternoon gathering at J.S. Møsting’s house in the company of the professors of the Academy of Fine Arts, including C.W. Eckersberg. | ||
24.10.1838 | Honoured by the members of Borups Selskab (The Dramatic and Literary Society, Borup’s Society) | ||
4.6.1839 - 24.3.1844 | Residence at Nysø, near Præstø, South Zealand. However, he lives alternately at Nysø, at Charlottenborg, and in Rom until his death. | ||
24.10.1842 | Arrives in Copenhagen between 5 and 6 p.m. on board the steamship Frederik den sjette in the company of Frederikke Wallick. He is received by J.M. Thiele, Hermann Ernst Freund, H.N. Clausen, Christine Stampe and Elisa Paulsen, Fritz Paulsen, their children, J.F. Schouw. among others. | ||
24.10.1842 | Dinner party given by Susette and J.F. Schouw at Charlottenborg. Among those present are: the Stampe family H.N. Clausen, Birgitte Francisca Clausen (1797-1875) and N.L. Høyen. |