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.
Primary sources
- Draft letter dated the middle of April from Thorvaldsen in Rome to Herman Schubart.
- Letter dated 10.4.1804 from C.F.F. Stanley to Thorvaldsen in Rome.
- Invitation (to visit a museum) dated 10.4.1804 from Andreas Christian Gierlew to Thorvaldsen in Rome.
- Letter dated 20.4.1804 from Maria Zoëga to Thorvaldsen in Naples.
- Draft letter dated June – the beginning of July 1804 from Thorvaldsen to J.L. Lund (asks Lund to deliver a letter to Maria Zoëga).
- Draft letter dated later than the 9th and before the 16th of July 1804 from Thorvaldsen to J.L. Lund (asks Lund to keep an eye on his studio).
- Letter dated 13.7.1804 from J.L. Lund to Thorvaldsen (Lund has given money to Camillo Landini and another sculptor on Thorvaldsen’s behalf).
- Draft letter dated after the 16th of July and not later than the 6th of August 1804 from Thorvaldsen to J.L. Lund (thanks Lund for having paid the two sculptors).
- Draft letter dated 6.8.1804 from Thorvaldsen to J.L. Lund (asks Lund to inform him how far Camillo Landini and Peter Kauffmann have progressed in their work).
- Letter dated 11.8.1804 from J.L. Lund to Thorvaldsen (for several reasons, Camillo Landini’s and Peter Kauffmann’s work has not pregressed very far).
Other references
- Thiele I, p. 222.
Last updated 06.02.2019