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Date | Events | Whereabouts | Works |
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Presumably not later than 10.4.1804 | Employs the marble carvers Camillo Landini and Peter Kaufmann in his studio. J.L. Lund supervises the studio while Thorvaldsen is away. | ||
Not earlier than 9.7. - not later than 6.8.1804 | Herman Schubart, A718. | ||
Begun 6.8.1804 | Jacqueline Schubart, A719. | ||
Middle of August 1804 | Travels with Herman Schubart to the marble quarries in Carrara and to Genoa. | ||
End of August 1804 | Selects blocks of marble at Carrara. | ||
Beginning of October 1804 | Returns to Rome. | ||
1821 - 1844 | The Italian draughtsman Leonardo Camia draws several of Thorvaldsen’s works for use in graphic reproductions. | ||
6.8.1824 | Elected member of the American Academy of the Fine Arts, New York. | ||
Not earlier than 27.5.1833 - not later than 6.8.1833 | 65 crates with Thorvaldsen’s art works are transported from Rome to Leghorn by boat. | ||
Not earlier than 16.7.1833 - not later than 6.8.1833 | The marble version of Christ, cf. A82, for the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen is sailed from Carrara to Leghorn. | ||
4.8.1833 - 6.8.1833 | The corvette Galathea spends two days in quarantine before entering the port of Livorno. | ||
6.8.1840 | Copenhagen City Council stops the construction of Thorvaldsens Museum because of G.N. Sibbern’s claim that the design of the building was not solid enough. | ||
Not earlier than 6.8.1840 | Travels to Copenhagen prompted by the cessation of the building of the museum by the Copenhagen municipality. | ||
29.8.1840 | Copenhagen City Council withdraws its protest dated 6.8.1840 against continuing the building of Thorvaldsens Museum. However, part of the construction had already been resumed a couple of days before. | ||
4.8.1841 | A board is formally elected to attend to the business of the commission for a monument to Frederik 6. in a general meeting at Skanderborg. |