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Not earlier than 8.3.1797 - not later than 1.3.1798 | Lives in Via del Babuino 119, Rome. | ||
15.2.1798 | General Louis Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815) proclaims a Roman republic from the Capitoline Hill. | ||
Presumably 1.3.1798 - 1799 | Residence at 25 Via Sistina, 3rd floor, Rome. | ||
1800 - May 1804 | Residence at 141 Via Sistina, 2nd floor, close to Piazza Barberini, Rome. | ||
5.6.1802 | J.L. Lund arrives in Rome and takes up residence at Palazzo Galloppi Volpi, 21 Via del Quirinale. | ||
24.12.1802 | Celebrates Christmas Eve in Villa Malta at Caroline and Wilhelm von Humboldt in the company of Ida and Friederike Brun, Georg Zoëga, Carl Ludwig Fernow, Heinrich Keller, J.L. Lund, Karl Viktor von Bonstetten, Carl Gotthard Grass and Philipp Friedrich von Hetsch. | ||
28.1.1803 | The clay model for Jason with the Golden Fleece is almost done. The model is seen by Friederike Brun, who then finances the original plaster cast, A52. | ||
Presumably 19.3.1803 - 1815 | Studio at 30 Vicolo della Catena, Piazza Barberini, Rome. | ||
19.3.1803 | Celebrating the making of the plaster cast of Jason with the Golden Fleece, A52. Thorvaldsen is crowned with a laurel wreath by Ida Brun. | ||
May 1804 - 24.3.1844 | Residence in the Roman pension Casa Buti, 46 Via Sistina, first floor. | ||
1805 | Begins a sculpture, Mars and Venus, later reworked as Mars Bringing Peace, cf. D174, which in turn becomes the starting point for Mars and Cupid, A7. | ||
21.9.1807 | Thorvaldsen returns to Rome after a short stay in the country. | ||
Not later than 14.1.1808 | The drawing The Virgin with Jesus and John is executed for Herman Schubart’s birthday, private collection, Sanderumgaard, Funen. | ||
Not later than 10.9.1809 | The Virgin and Child, drawing, private collection, is given to Jacqueline Schubart on the occasion of her birthday. | ||
Not later than 19.11.1809 | Ida Brun, A810. | ||
Completed December 1809 | Hector with Paris and Helen, A499. | ||
28.7.1810 | Probably attends the farewell party for J.L. Lund. | ||
31.1.1811 | The brothers Rudolf and Wilhelm Schadow arrive in Rome. | ||
Summer 1811 | Peder Malling arrives in Rome. | ||
14.1.1814 | Deltager i fejringen af Herman Schubarts fødselsdag i Rom sammen med C.W. Eckersberg, Peder Malling og Wilhelm von Huth, men uden fødselarens tilstedeværelse. | ||
14.11.1815 - 1844 | Workshops at 20 Vicolo delle Colonnette, Piazza Barberini, Rome. Today the street is called Vicolo Barberini. | ||
30.1.1816 | J.L. Lund returns to Rome, visits Thorvaldsen, and moves in at Casa Buti. | ||
2.5.1817 | The Ponte Molle Society arranges a triumphal procession for Johann Martin von Wagner at a tavern outside Porta Salaria, Rome. Thorvaldsen is probably present. | ||
April 1818 | Luigi Bienaimé is employed in Thorvaldsen’s studio. | ||
25.12.1818 | Christmas “service” at Thorvaldsen’s place attended by all the Danes in Rome. Frederik Schmidt delivers the sermon. | ||
21.2.1819 | “Service” at Thorvaldsen’s place attended by the Danes in Rome. Frederik Schmidt delivers the sermon. | ||
3.4.1819 | An exhibition with German and Nordic artists opens in Palazzo Caffarelli in Rom. Thorvaldsens The Graces and Cupid, cf. A29, was featured in the catalogue, but not exhibited. | ||
10.6.1819 | Awarded the Austrian Order of the Iron Crown (third class) by Frans 1. | ||
1821 - 1822 | Hunter, A67, is modelled by Nicolò Marchetti after a sketch by Thorvaldsen. | ||
5.2.1821 | Bibliothek der Deutschen is founded in Rome on the initiative of Johann David Passavant, Christian Karl Josias von Bunsen, August Kestner and Ernst Zacharias Platner. Thorvaldsen and Hermann Ernst Freund were among the 58 co-founders. | ||
Not earlier than 19.3.1821 | James the Less, A92, preparatory work for A91. | ||
Not earlier than 19.3.1821 | John, A90, preparatory work for A89. | ||
Not earlier than 19.3.1821 | Matthew, A88, preparatory work for A87. | ||
Not earlier than 19.3.1821 | Simon Zelotes, A102, preparatory work for A101. | ||
Not earlier than 19.3.1821 | Thomas, A97, preparatory work for A96. | ||
End of 1821 | James the Greater, A98, is modelled by Nicolò Marchetti after a sketch by Thorvaldsen. | ||
1.8.1822 - 1844 | Rents a stable in Palazzo Barbarini and fits up his large studio here. | ||
December 1824 | Ludvig Bødtcher and Jørgen Jørgensen arrive in Rome. | ||
24.12.1824 |
Danes in Rome celebrate Christmas Eve together. Present are Just Mathias Thiele, Hermann Ernst Freund, Hans Harder, Johan Christian Fick, Andreas Ludvig Koop, N.L. Høyen, H.W. Bissen, Jørgen Jørgensen, Ludvig Bødtcher, Ernst Meyer, F.C. Hillerup and Hans Christian Holten. Thorvaldsen is not there. A song by Bødtcher is sung, and Meyer portrays the company in an etching. |
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April 1825 | Farewell party for Just Mathias Thiele and Hans Christian Holten, attended by Thorvaldsen, Hermann Ernst Freund, H.W. Bissen, Joseph Hermann, Ludvig Bødtcher, and others. The party ends with a nocturnal visit to the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. The party was painted by Dietrich Wilhelm Lindau. | ||
20.4.1825 | A cross (unknown today) is erected in front of the Capuchin church of Santa Maria della Concezione, near Piazza Barberini. Presumably it is an ornamented base for a wooden cross. | ||
1826 - 1827 | The Ponte Molle Society arranges a triumphal procession for 10 members of the society: Thorvaldsen, Otto Magnus Stackelberg, August Kestner, Johan Niklas Byström, Carl Eggers, Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz, Benjamin Ludwig Jollage, Joseph Anton Koch, Joseph Thürmer (1787-1833) and Wilhelm Stier. | ||
18.2.1829 | Ludwig 1. of Bavaria visits Thorvaldsen in his studio and awards him the title of Commander of the Merit Order of the Bavarian Crown, N10, with the words: “The soldier is honoured on the battlefield, but the artist among his works”. | ||
22.1.1830 | Leaves Rome bound for Munich in the company of the Prussian count, jurist, and diplomat Karl von Voß-Buch. | ||
Presumably spring 1833 | The Ponte Molle Society arranges a triumphal procession in Thorvaldsen’s honour and probably presents him with the bajocco order, N90. | ||
24.12.1833 | Celebrates Christmas Eve at the Villa Borghese with a party of Scandinavian artists, including H.C. Andersen, Ditlev Blunck, Johan Niklas Byström, Ludvig Bødtcher, Christen Christensen, Thomas Fearnley, Henrik Hertz, and J.L. Jensen, Carl Gustaf Plagemann, Ludvig Zeuthen. | ||
Beginning of October 1834 | Ludwig 1. besøger Thorvaldsen i Rom. | ||
26.10.1834 | Is godfather to Adam Gottlob Moltke-Huitfeldt’s (1798-1876) son, Vladimir von Moltke-Huitfeldt (1834-1894), in the German Protestant chapel, Palazzo Caffarelli, Rom. | ||
Presumably 23.11.1835 | Aftenselskab hos familien Puggaard. Møder her Constantin Hansen, der lige er ankommet til Rom. | ||
August - September 1837 | In company with the two german doctors Karl von Pfeuffer (1806-1869) og Lorenz Melchior Geist (1807-1867). | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Adonis, A476, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Agriculture, A543, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Actaeon Torn by his Dogs, A461, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Actaeon Torn by his Dogs, A779, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Cupid and the Sleeping Psyche, A434, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Cupid and the Sleeping Psyche, A437, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Cupid and the Sleeping Psyche, A438, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Cupid and Diana, A465, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Cupid Reviving Psyche, A446, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Apollo and Daphne, A478, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Astronomy, A544, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Atalanta, A473, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Chione and Daedalion, A464, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Dancing, A536, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Diana Killing Orion, A462, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Diana with her Hind, A459, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Diana Surprised at her Bath, A460, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Endymion, A466, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Trade, A540, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Gardening, A542, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Heros, A475, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Jupiter’s Eagle and Psyche, A443, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Callisto, A472, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Comedy, A534, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of War, A538, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Flight of Latona, A458, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Medicine, A541, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Meleager, A474, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Music, A535, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Narcissus and Cupid, A477, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Nymph with Bow, A467, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Nymph with a Torch, A470, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Hunting Nymph, A471, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Nymph with Arrow, A468, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Nymph and a Young Girl, A469, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Orion Dying, A463, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Pan and Cupid, A479, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1837-1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Poetry, A532, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche and Cupid, A440, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche and Cupid, A448, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche and Cerberus, A445, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche and Charon, A444, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche and her Sisters, A439, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche and Mercury, A447, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche and Pan, A441, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Psyche’s Father and the Oracle, A435, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Religion, A545, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Six Genii, A547, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Governmemt, A537, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Seven Genii, A546, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Navigation, A539, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | The Genius of Tragedy, A533, relief modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Venus and Cupid, A433, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Venus and Psyche, A442, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
Presumably 1838 - 1842 | Zephyr and Psyche, A436, modelled by Pietro Galli after a drawing by Thorvaldsen from 1838. | ||
5.8.1838 | Starts his journey back to Copenhagen, leaving Rome at midnight via Civitavecchia to Leghorn. Accompanied by Wilhelm Matthiä and Blunck. | ||
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. | ||
9.10.1841 | H.W. Bissen and his family arrive in Rom. | ||
24.12.1841 | Portrayed by Henri Lehmann in Rome (pencil, 18,4×13,2 cm, Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt). | ||
Completed 1.1.1842 | The Adoration of the Shepherds, A570. | ||
8.1.1842 | The Ponte Molle Society celebrates Thorvaldsen’s “second” arrival in Rome 12.9.1841 in a big party in Palazzo Fiano, Piazza di San Lorenzo, in Rome. He is placed on a throne, the artists pay tribute to him with lights and song, and he is presented with the bajocco order, N91, of the society. | ||
April - May 1842 | Henrik Stampe forlader Rom på egen hånd og efterlader sin hustru, Christine Stampe og sine tre børn. Sandsynligvis som følge af et ægteskabeligt opgør. | ||
28.4.1842 | Celebrates the coming of spring with the Ponte Molle Society at the Cervaro Caves, approximately 8 kilometres north east of Rome. Is awarded the Vielzuvielverdienstorden of the society, N92. | ||
1.10.1842 | Departs from Rom for the last time bound for Civitavecchia, accompanied by Karl von Kolb. |