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Date | Events | Whereabouts | Works |
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Presumably not later than 1817 | Shepherd Boy, A755, preparatory work for A177. | ||
Completed October 1817 | Shepherd Boy, A177. | ||
Not earlier than October 1817 | Shepherd Boy, cf. A177, cast in bronze by Jollage & Hopfgarten. The statue was bought by Friedrich Wilhelm 3., present location unknown. | ||
1819 - 1822 | Shepherd Boy, cf. A177, marble version, The State Herimitage Museum, St. Petersburg. | ||
1820 - 1828 | Shepherd Boy, cf. A177, marble, Draper’s Hall, London. | ||
Not earlier than 11.5.1820 - not later than 12.8.1821 | Shepherd Boy, cf. A177, for Christian 8.’s Table Decoration is cast by Wilhelm Hopfgarten. | ||
8.11.1820 | The floor in one of Thorvaldsen’s studios in Rome collapses. The original model of Ganymede with Jupiter’s Eagle, cf. A45, is smashed, and marble versions of Shepherd Boy, cf. A177 and Cupid Triumphant, cf. A22, are damaged. | ||
Not later than 12.8.1821 | Christian (8.) Frederik commissions a table decoration in bronze of Thorvaldsen’s: Mercury about to Kill Argus, cf. A5, Venus with the Apple, cf. A12, Cupid Triumphant, cf. A22, Cupid and the Graces, cf. A29, Hebe, cf. A39, Jason with the Golden Fleece , cf. 52, Adonis, cf. A53, Mars Bringing Peace, cf. D174, Shepherd Boy, cf. A177, Dancing Girl, cf. A178, and Pietro Tenerani’s: Psiche abbandonata. | ||
1.7.1822 | Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound visits Thorvaldsen’s workshop in Rome and probably soon after commissions a version of Shepherd Boy, cf. A177. | ||
Presumably 1823 - 1826 | Sheperd Boy, cf. A177, marble version, City Art Gallery, Manchester. | ||
25.1.1823 | Franz Erwein von Schönborn commissions marble version of Sheperd Boy, cf. A177, with panpipe at his left foot and marble versions of Cupid with a Swan and Boys picking Fruit, Summer, cf. A411, Cupid and Bacchus, Autumn, cf. A413, and Cupid by Anacreon, Winter, cf. A415. | ||
Presumably 1825 - 1827 | Begins Shepherd Boy, cf. A177, marble version with a panpipe at his left foot. Location unknown. | ||
Presumably not later than 1841 | Shepherd Boy, cf. A177, marble version with a panpipe at his left foot completed. Location unknown. |