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Johannes Wiedewelt (1 July 1731 – 17
December 1802),
Danish neoclassical sculptor. He
became a
court sculptor,
introducing neoclassical ideals to Denmark...
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studied under the
guidance of
Johan Edvard Mandelberg and
Johannes Wiedewelt. He won a
series of
medallions at the
Academy for his
brilliance from...
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cathedral was
completed in 1769, and
designed by the
Danish sculptor Johannes Wiedewelt. It
includes a
large sarcophagus resting on
footpieces and
decorated by...
- The
neoclassical memorial designed and
produced by
sculptor Johannes Wiedewelt was
commissioned by the king's
widow who upon his death. The
marble monument...
- 1772 Carl
Gustaf Pilo 1772 1777
Johannes Wiedewelt 1777 1779
Caspar Frederik Harsdorff 1780 1789
Johannes Wiedewelt 1789 1791
Nicolai Abildgaard 1791 1792...
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chapel was the
result of
collaboration between Wiedewelt and the
architect Caspar Frederik Harsdorff.
Wiedewelt was
chosen for
eight annual periods as Director...
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WIEDEWELT, 1731 Møller's
Monument to the Book and the
Written Word in the
Royal Library Garden in Copenhagen...
- Gr**** Sculpture.
Walter de Gruyter, 2019, pp. 657–689 FEJFER, Jane. "
Wiedewelt,
Winkelmann and Antiquity". In FEJFER, Jane; FISCHER-HANSEN,
Tobias &...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Johannes Wiedewelt Director of the
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts 1795–1797 Succeeded by
Peter Meyn Preceded by Peter...
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earned the
title of
Baron of Holberg. Holberg's casket, a work of
Johannes Wiedewelt, can be seen in Sorø
Monastery Church. It can be seen from Holberg's correspondence...