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THORWALDSEN, BERTEL (1770.1844) , Danish sculptor, the son of an Icelander who had settled in Denmark, and there carried on the trade of a wood
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series of statues of Christ and the twelve apostles which are now in the Fruenkirche in Copenhagen. These were executed after his return to Rome, and were not completed till 1838, when Thorwaldsen again returned to Denmark. He died suddenly in the Copenhagen theatre on the 24th of March 1844 and bequeathed a great part of his fortune for the building and endowment of a museum in Copenhagen, and also left to fill it all his collection of works of art and the models for all his sculpturea very large collection, exhibited .to the greatest possible advantage. Thorwaldsen is buried in the courtyard of this museum, under a bed of roses, by his own special
On the whole Thorwaldsen was the most successful of all the imitators of classical sculpture, and many of his statues of pagan
Cambridge . The most widely popular among Thorwaldsen's works have been some of his bas-reliefs, such as the " Night " and the " Morning," which he is said to have modelled in one day.See Eugene
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