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Thorvaldseniana
The Thorvaldsen Collection at Nysø Mansion
18120
Head of a helmeted legionary
L326p
[Endnu ikke betitlet EN]
E972,44
Standing figures. Seated figures
C562,26v
[Endnu ikke betitlet EN]
E965,79
Medal obverse: Pope Innocent XII. Medal reverse: Palazzo del Monte Citorio
F27
Raphael's Skeleton at the Opening of his Tomb
E1100
Nike crowning Hermes with a wreath
I684
View of the Tomb of the Scaurus at Pompeii
E550,46
Sistrum with handle in the shape of a Hathor head
H252
Statuette of a lar
H2063
Head of Nike
I582
Cupid with a torch
I482
The Judgement of Salomon
D273
Charlotte Kirstine Reiersen
A897
Male figure, Hephaestus (?)
B465
/en/N1239
N1239
Mercury Brings the Infant Bacchus to Ino
G292
Escritoire
N97
Pilasters from the Vatican Loggias and Rooms of Raphael
E941
Dance of Cupids
E1942
Amulet with Isis, Horus, and Nephthys
H61
Hand with a cornucopia, a cluster of grapes, two palm branches, two ears of corn, a poppy stem, and a wreath
I1886
Groups of figures
C562,42v
Chiron Teaching Achilles to Play the Lyre
C512v
[Endnu ikke betitlet EN]
E1004,43
Three Cupis Playing
E1789
Baptismal Angel Kneeling
A781
Saint Barbara
E1292
[Endnu ikke betitlet EN]
E943,96
Cupid and Anacreon. Winter
C261v
Man's head
I1056
[Endnu ikke betitlet EN]
E1004,40
The Triumph of Bacchus
E1682
Cupid by Anacreon, Winter
AX586
The Refusal of Joachim's Offer
E180
Photogenic drawing
N279
Saint Christine, Gudula and the Donors Christine von Hardenrode and Nicas Hacquenes Wife
E1289
The Twelve Caesars
G139
[Endnu ikke betitlet EN]
E972,54
Aristodemus is surprised to hear that his daughter is already the mother of the lover who prays to him
E954,6
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