Documents in which Simon Christian Pontoppidan is mentioned

22.8.1820

Jørgen Koch

Johan Gunder Adler

Thorvaldsen intends to travel via Poland to Italy in the company of the Danish architect Simon Ch...

18.9.1820

Christian Daniel Rauch

Bertel Thorvaldsen

Rauch hopes that Thorvaldsen has arrived safely in Warsaw. He encloses a small metal relief as a ...

19.9.1820

C.F. Høyer

Bertel Thorvaldsen

Høyer forwards a letter from H.E. Freund in Rome to Thorvaldsen, who is on his way through Europe...

5.10.1820

Redaktørerne ved Allgemeine Zeitung

Omnes

Allgemeine Zeitung reports on Thorvaldsen’s visit to Berlin and Dresden, on his coming visi...

14.10.1820

Redaktørerne ved Nyeste Skilderie af Kjøbenhavn

Omnes

The newspaper Nyeste Skilderie reports on Thorvaldsen’s visit to Dresden.

14.10.1820

Redaktørerne ved Dagen

Omnes

The newspaper Dagen reports on Thorvaldsen’s visit to Dresden.

From 21.10.1820 to 16.12.1820

Paweł Maliński

Bertel Thorvaldsen

Maliński’s travel account for Thorvaldsen’s journey from Warsaw to Rome October to De...

9.11.1820

Hermann Ernst Freund

Bertel Thorvaldsen

Freund tells Thorvaldsen about the accident that took place 8.11.1820 in one of Thorvaldsen’s wor...

9.12.1820

Jørgen Koch

C.F. Hansen

The commentary for this letter is not available at the moment.

28.1.1821

Christian 8.

Christian 8.

Plays host to a large company of noblemen and artists on the occasion of the Danish King Frederik...

23.6.1821

C.F. Høyer

Bertel Thorvaldsen

Høyer sends Thorvaldsen a selection of his own writings related to the ongoing dispute about Nors...

28.8.1821

J.C. Dahl

Bertel Thorvaldsen

Dahl asks Thorvaldsen to find acquaintances and work for Götzloff, who is coming to Rome to study...

After 25.2.1822

F.C. Hillerup

Omnes

The commentary to this poem is not available at the moment.

26.2.1822

Francesco Caracciolo

Omnes

The death certificate of Simon Christian Pontoppidan.

Probably around 1850

Just Mathias Thiele

Just Mathias Thiele

Thiele’s notes on Thorvaldsen’s journey to Rome in August-December 1820.