Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 - 1844)

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Bertel Thorvaldsen

Bertel Thorvaldsen was a Danish and Icelandic sculptor and medalist of international fame, who spent most of his life (1797-1838) in Italy. Thorvaldsen was born in Copenhagen into a working-class Danish/Icelandic family, and was accepted to the Royal Danish Academy of Art at the age of eleven. Working part-time with his father, who was a wood carver, Thorvaldsen won many honors and medals at the academy. He was awarded a stipend to travel to Rome and continue his education.

In Rome, Thorvaldsen made a name for himself as a sculptor. Maintaining a large workshop in the city, he worked in a heroic neo-classicist style. His patrons resided all over Europe.

Upon his return to Denmark in 1838, Thorvaldsen was received as a national hero. The Thorvaldsen Museum was erected to house his works next to Christiansborg Palace. Thorvaldsen is buried within the courtyard of the museum. In his time, he was seen as the successor of master sculptor Antonio Canova. Among his more famous public monuments are the statues of Nicolaus Copernicus and Józef Poniatowski in Warsaw; the statue of Maximilian I in Munich; and the tomb monument of Pope Pius VII, the only work by a non-Catholic in St. Peter's Basilica.

Wikipedia

Date and place of birt:19 november 1770, Copenhagen, Denmark
Date and place of death:24 march 1844, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nationality:Denmark
Period of activity: XVIII, XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Sculptor
Genre:Mythological painting, Religious genre
Art style:Academism, Neoclassicism

Creators Denmark

Joachim Koester (1962)
Joachim Koester
1962
Verner Panton (1926 - 1998)
Verner Panton
1926 - 1998
Jorgen Nash (1920 - 2004)
Jorgen Nash
1920 - 2004
Vilhelm Jacob Rosenstand (1838 - 1915)
Vilhelm Jacob Rosenstand
1838 - 1915
Carl Christian Andersen (1849 - 1906)
Carl Christian Andersen
1849 - 1906
Niels Lergaard (1893 - 1982)
Niels Lergaard
1893 - 1982
Harald Foss (1843 - 1922)
Harald Foss
1843 - 1922
Alfred Jensen (1859 - 1935)
Alfred Jensen
1859 - 1935
Jacques Agar (1640 - 1715)
Jacques Agar
1640 - 1715
Hans Nikolaj Hansen (1853 - 1923)
Hans Nikolaj Hansen
1853 - 1923
Asmus Jacob Carstens (1754 - 1798)
Asmus Jacob Carstens
1754 - 1798
Sophus Vermehren (1866 - 1950)
Sophus Vermehren
1866 - 1950
Hans Hilsøe (Hilsoe) (1871 - 1942)
Hans Hilsøe (Hilsoe)
1871 - 1942
Carl Frederick Ogor (1833 - 1895)
Carl Frederick Ogor
1833 - 1895
Otto Bahe (1839 - 1927)
Otto Bahe
1839 - 1927
Johan Isaaksz Pontanus (1571 - 1639)
Johan Isaaksz Pontanus
1571 - 1639

Creators Academism

Thomas Bumfriss (XVIII century - ?)
Thomas Bumfriss
XVIII century - ?
Eugène Guillaume (1822 - 1905)
Eugène Guillaume
1822 - 1905
Anatole Devosge (1770 - 1850)
Anatole Devosge
1770 - 1850
Apollon Nikolaevich Mokritsky (1810 - 1870)
Apollon Nikolaevich Mokritsky
1810 - 1870
Henri-Pierre Picou (1824 - 1895)
Henri-Pierre Picou
1824 - 1895
Vasily Ivanovich Shukhaev (1887 - 1973)
Vasily Ivanovich Shukhaev
1887 - 1973
Cesare Maccari (1840 - 1919)
Cesare Maccari
1840 - 1919
André-Antoine Ravrio (1759 - 1814)
André-Antoine Ravrio
1759 - 1814
Gheorghe Tattarescu (1818 - 1894)
Gheorghe Tattarescu
1818 - 1894
Friedrich Perlberg (1848 - 1921)
Friedrich Perlberg
1848 - 1921
Gerhardt Wilhelm von Reutern (1794 - 1865)
Gerhardt Wilhelm von Reutern
1794 - 1865
Johann Friedrich Overbeck (1789 - 1869)
Johann Friedrich Overbeck
1789 - 1869
John Rathbone (1750 - 1807)
John Rathbone
1750 - 1807
Adolf Henning (1809 - 1900)
Adolf Henning
1809 - 1900
Hans Ranzoni I (1868 - 1956)
Hans Ranzoni I
1868 - 1956
August von Kreling (1819 - 1876)
August von Kreling
1819 - 1876
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