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Date | Events | Whereabouts | Works |
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Not earlier than 1812 | Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, A505, reworked version of A503. | ||
March - June 1812 | Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, plaster frieze, The Quirinal Palace, Rome, cf. A503. | ||
March - June 1812 | Plaster casts of Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, A503, are made on the initiative of Peder Malling. | ||
Presumably 1818 | Alexander the Great in the Triumphal Chariot, A504, a variation of A503. | ||
15.6.1818 | Frederik 6. commissions Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, cf. A503, in marble for Christiansborg Palace. | ||
1.3.1819 | Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, cf. A503, is commissioned in plaster by Eugène de Beauharnais. | ||
1820 - 1824 | A small copy of Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, cf. A503, is being executed as a cameo by Clemente Pestrini. | ||
Begun 1822 | Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, A508, reduced version of A503, begun by Pietro Galli. | ||
Presumably autumn 1822 | Leo von Klenze inquires about his commission for a cast of Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, cf. A503, for Palais Leuchtenberg, München. | ||
1823 | Trading Post by the River, cf. A510, is modelled as an extension of Alexander the Great’s Entry into Babylon, cf. A503, for Christiansborg Castle. |