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Thorvaldsen, Albert Bertel

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
(both: äl'bĕrt bĕr'tӘl tôr'välsӘn), 1770–1844, Danish sculptor, b. Copenhagen. In 1797 he went to Rome, where he shared with Canova the leadership of the neoclassicists. His adherence to Greek art is shown in his Jason (1802–3), one of his many classical subjects, rendered with an intellectual coolness and a respect for antique prototypes. For Prince Louis of Bavaria he made restorations of the ancient Aeginetan marbles. In 1819 he designed the famous Lion of Lucerne , carved from the native rock at Lucerne by his pupils—a memorial to the devotion of the Swiss Guard in the French Revolution. The works he executed for Copenhagen were chiefly the figural decorations for the Church of Our Lady, completed with the help of his numerous assistants. The Christ from this project is especially notable. Among Thorvaldsen's historical portrait sculptures are that of Pope Pius VII (St. Peter's, Rome) and Conradin, Last of the Hohenstaufen (Naples). The Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen, contains in…
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From Chambers Biographical Dictionary
1770-1844 Danish sculptor He was born probably in Copenhagen, and was the son of an Icelandic woodcarver. He studied in Copenhagen, and from 1797 lived for the most part in Rome. One of the major figures of the neoclassical movement, he created statues of Jason (1802-03, Thorvaldsen Museum, …
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Full text Article THORVALDSEN, BERTEL 1770-1844

From Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850
Bertel Thorvaldsen's career spans more than half a century. At the beginning, his work consisted of mythological figures and reliefs in accordance with neoclassicist idealistic striving toward beauty, peace, and harmony; toward the end, it was of monumental portrait and equestrian statues, and…
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Hermes entrusting infant Dionysus to Ino by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844)
Artist: Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844) Location: Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy Credit: Hermes entrusting infant Dionysus to Ino by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844) , Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844) / Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / De Agostini Picture Library / © Veneranda Biblioteca…
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Heracles receiving from Hebe the drink to make him immortal
Artist: Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844) Location: Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy Credit: Heracles receiving from Hebe the drink to make him immortal, Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844) / Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan, Italy / De Agostini Picture Library / © Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana - Milano…
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Portrait of sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (ca 1770-1844), by Giulio Cesare Poggi (1802-1859), oil on canvas, 74x59 cm, 1832
Credit: Portrait of sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (ca 1770-1844), by Giulio Cesare Poggi (1802-1859), oil on canvas, 74x59 cm, 1832 / De Agostini Picture Library / Studio AB / The Bridgeman Art Library Description: Portrait of the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (ca 1770-1844), 1832, by Giulio Cesare…
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Nemesis telling Zeus about human history by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844)
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Ganymede with eagle of Zeus, by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844)
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Full text Article Ganymede with the Eagle of Jupiter, 1817 (marble)

From Bridgeman Images: European Masterpiece Collection
Ganymede with the Eagle of Jupiter, 1817 (marble)
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Full text Article Shepherd Boy, 1817 (marble)

From Bridgeman Images: European Masterpiece Collection
Shepherd Boy, 1817 (marble)
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Aphrodite comforting Eros stung by a Bee by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1884)
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