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Bertel Thorvaldsen (Danish: [ˈpɛɐ̯tl̩ ˈtsʰɒːˌvælˀsn̩];
sometimes given as
Thorwaldsen; 19
November 1770 – 24
March 1844) was a Danish-Icelandic
sculptor and...
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became his teacher, and then went to Rome,
where he
studied with
Bertel Thorwaldsen,
Barthold Georg Niebuhr, and
Johann Friedrich Overbeck.
There he studied...
- in Berlin. He won a
scholarship to
study in Rome in 1822
under Bertel Thorwaldsen. In 1854 King
Friedrich Wilhelm IV
purchased "Najade" for
erection at...
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Wallace Spence; it is a
replica of the
original by
Danish sculptor Bertel Thorwaldsen in Copenhagen.
Unveiled in 1896, the
statue brings comfort to many, the...
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spend some time in Rome
where he
continued his
studies with
Bertel Thorwaldsen.
After that he
worked for a
short time as a
teacher in the
school of...
- the tomb of Eugène de Beauharnais. A
monument was
erected by
Bertel Thorwaldsen in 1830 in the church. Eugène was the son of
Josephine de Beauharnais...
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concealment from an outsider's view. It
houses a
monument to
Bertel Thorwaldsen, who had a
studio in the
nearby stables of the
Palazzo Barberini in 1822–1834...
- (near Bienenbüttel, Prussia). He
studied at Hanover, at
Copenhagen with
Thorwaldsen and at
Munich with Schwanthaler. He
executed many groups,
single figures...
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Alexander the Great, and a full-length Christ,
after the
sculptures of
Thorwaldsen and Dannecker; the
Entombment of Christ, and two
Madonnas after Raphael;...
- also made
engravings of the
Roman works of
Antonio Canova and
Bertel Thorwaldsen. He died in Rome in 1842. Bryan,
Michael (1886).
Robert Edmund Graves...