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Date | Events | Whereabouts | Works |
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1.6.1791 - August 1791 | Helidorus Driven out of the Temple, A829. | ||
1805 - 1806 | Conrad Rantzau, marble bust, Schloss Breitenburg, Holstein, cf. A211. | ||
Not earlier than June 1807 | The Virgin with Jesus and John, A556, reworked version of relief on Baptismal Font, A555,2. | ||
Not earlier than June 1807 - not later than 1808 | Baptismal Font, A555,1, A555,2, A555,3, A555,4. | ||
Not earlier than June 1807 - not later than 1808 | Christ Blessing the Children, A737, maybe executed as a sketch for Baptismal Font, A555,4. | ||
Not later than 6.6.1807 | Jacob Laurids Thrane, Dep.36. | ||
14.6.1830 | Probably visits his daughter Elisa Thorvaldsen in her French convent school in Rome, Maison Royale de S. Denys. Perhaps in the company of Anna Maria Uhden. | ||
Begun summer 1833 - completed 28.6.1834 | The monument Johann Gutenberg, A114, is executed by H.W. Bissen under Thorvaldsen’s supervision. | ||
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. | ||
Begun 3.2.1834 - completed 28.6.1834 | The statue for the monument Johann Gutenberg, A114. Clay model for the plaster cast, cf. A117 is executed by H.W. Bissen under Thorvaldsen’s supervision. | ||
6.6.1841 | At 6 in the morning, Thorvaldsen again poses for Franz Krüger’s portrait at the home of Karl Joseph Begas. | ||
6.6.1841 | Visits the castles at Potsdam – Sanssouci and Glienicke – with the Steffens family. Meets children of the Royal Family, and Princess Charlotte of Hessen Kassel (1789-1864). Continues towards Dresden. | ||
6.6.1841 | Leaves Berlin. | ||
6.6.1842 | Christine Stampe, her children and servants leave Rome in their coach, bound for Denmark. | ||
6.6.1842 | Dinner with Karl von Kolb. | ||
7.6.1843 | Thorvaldsen’s son-in-law Fritz Paulsen dies after a long period of illness. |