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Bilag 2 Kunstsamlingen I Kuppelsalen Mv Kunstværker i Kuppelsalen og dens forsale Syd (mod Bibliotekets magasiner) Vest (mod slotsgården) Nord (mod Nyhavn) Øst (mod Udstillingsbygningens gård) Søndre Forsal Syd C.W. Eckersberg: Stående kvindelig model med grøn baggrund. 1837. Olie på lærred.125 x 76,5 cm - Inv.nr. KS 52. Vest fra venstre: C.W. Eckersberg: Stående kvindelig model med rød baggrund. 1837. Olie på lærred. 125,6 x 76,7 cm.- Inv.nr. KS 47. William Scharff: Fantasi over Uccellos “Battaglia di San Romano" i Uffizierne. 1923-1924. Olie på lærred. 159 x 280 cm.- Inv.nr. KS 173. C.W. Eckersberg: Siddende mandlig model, Peter Kristrup. 1837. Olie på lærred. 94,5 x 62,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 45. Nord til venstre for døren: C.W. Eckersberg: Mandlig model med stav, Carl Frørup. 1837. Olie på lærred. 94,5 x 62,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 44. til højre for døren: Knud Nellemose: Portrætbuste af arkitekten Steen Eiler Rasmussen (1898-1990. Medlem 1922-1959, medlem af Akademirådet 1922-1934, 1954-1959, æresmedlem 1969-1990, professor 1938-1968). 1984. Bronze. H. 52,5 cm. - KS 648. Øst fra venstre: Hermann Ernst Freund: Portrætherme af arkitekten C.F. Hansen (1756-1845. Medlem 1785- 1845, professor 1808-1835, direktør 1811-1818, 1821-1827, 1830-1833). Marmor 1832 (originalmodel 1830). Marmor. H. 50,9 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 336. Gottfred Eickhoff: Portræthoved af arkitekten Kay Fisker (1893-1965. Medlem 1934-1959, medlem af Akademirådet 1934-1962, professor 1936-1963). 1960. Bronze. H. 37 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 331. Knud Nellemose: Portrætbuste af arkitekten Mogens Koch (1898-1992. Medlem 1954-1959, medlem af Akademirådet 1954-1968, præsident 1965-1968, æresmedlem 1969-1992, professor 1950-1968). Bronze 1992 (originalmodel 1991-1992). Bronze. H. 52 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 638. 1 Kuppelsalen Syd over døren: Bertel Thorvaldsen: Kong Numa Pomfilius og kildenymfen Egeria. 1794. Gips (afstøbning). 49 x 62,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 444. til højre for døren, fra venstre: Peder Als: Portræt af kobberstikkeren Johan Martin Preisler (1715-1794. Medlem og professor 1754-1794). Et af Als’ to medlemsstykker 1764. Olie på lærred. 82,3 x 66,2 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 9. Jacques-François-Joseph Saly: Portrætbuste af lensgreve, hofmarskal A.G. Moltke (1710- 1792. Akademiets præses 1754-1770). 1757. Bemalet gips. H. 94,7 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 421. over busten: Johannes Wiedewelt: Portrætmedaljon af arveprins Frederik (1753-1805. Akademiets præses 1772-1805). 1776. Bronzeret og bemalet gips. Diam. 47 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 617. til højre for busten: Peder Als: Portræt af den franske maler Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain (1715-1759 “Tilforeened udenlandsk Medlem” (membre associer étranger) 1758). Kopi efter nu ubekendt selvportræt, tidligere i det franske kunstakademi i Palazzo Mancini, Rom. 1760. Olie på lærred. 82 x 65,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 7. Vest til venstre for vinduet, øverste række fra venstre: C.A. Lorentzen: Portræt af billedhuggeren Andreas Weidenhaupt (1738-1805. Medlem 1770- 1805, professor 1771-1805, direktør 1791-1793). Et af Lorentzens to medlemsstykker 1784. Olie på lærred. 82,1 x 65,1 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 119. John Giles Eccard: Portræt af billedhuggeren Simon Carl Stanley (1703-1761. Medlem og professor 1754-1761). Formodentlig malet under Stanleys ophold i England 1727-1746. Olie på lærred. 81,2 x 63 cm.- Inv.nr. KS 35. Erik Pauelsen: Portræt af billedhuggeren C.F. Stanley (ca.1738-1813. Medlem 1777-1813, professor 1778-1810). Portrættet indgik i samlingen før 1785. Olie på lærred. 82 x 65,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 153. til venstre for vinduet, nederste række fra venstre: Jean-Marc Nattier: Portræt af den franske maler Louis Tocqué (1696-1772. Medlem 1758- 1772). Nattiers medlemsstykke 1762 (medlem 1759). Olie på lærred. 81 x 63,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 148. Louis-Gabriel Blanchet: Portræt af maleren Johan Mandelberg (1730-1786. Medlem 1759- 1786, professor 1763-1786). 1756. Olie på lærred. 81,6 x 65 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 14. 2 Louis Tocqué: Portræt af den franske maler Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766. Udenlandsk associeret medlem 1759-1766). Tocqués medlemsstykke 1762 (medlem 1758). Olie på lærred. 81 x 65,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 185. til højre for vinduet, øverste række fra venstre: Carl Gustaf Pilo: Portræt af kammerherre, assessor i højesteret Christian von Stöcken (1694- 1762, æresmedlem 1754-1762). Formodentlig malet i begyndelsen af 1760’erne. Forstørret og istandsat 1773. Olie på lærred. 82 x 66,1 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 155. Louis Tocqué: Portræt af legationssekretær Joachim Wasserschlebe (1709-1787. Æresmedlem 1754-1787). 1745/46. Olie på lærred. 81,5 x 65,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 184. C.A. Lorentzen: Portræt af kobberstikkeren Georg Haas (1751-1817. Medlem 1783-1817, professor 1810-1817). 1816. Olie på lærred. 82,3 x 66,7 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 121. nederste række fra venstre: Lorens Pasch den Yngre: Portræt af medaljøren Daniel Jensen Adzer (1732-1808. Medlem 1766-1808). 1760’erne. Olie på lærred. 69,7 x 60,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 149. Carl Gustaf Pilo: Portræt af billedhuggeren Jacques-François-Joseph Saly (1717-1776. Medlem, professor og direktør 1754-1771). 1760’erne. Olie på lærred. 81,3 x 65,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 157. Jens Juel: Portræt af kammerherre, hofmarskal Johan Bülow (1751-1828. Æresmedlem 1784- 1828). 1790/91. Olie på lærred. 81,5 x 65,8 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 98. Nord fra venstre: C.A. Lorentzen: Portræt af greve, overstaldmester, overkæmner, hofmester Jørgen Scheel (1718-1786. Æresmedlem 1772-1786). Signeret 177(9?). Olie på lærred. 77 x 61,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 117. Jacques-François-Joseph Saly: Portrætbuste af kong Frederik V (1723-1766). Støbt i bronze ca. 1766 (originalmodel 1754). Bronze. H. 101 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 419. over busten: Johannes Wiedewelt: Portrætmedaljon af kong Frederik V (1723-1766). 1776. Gips. Diam. 47 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 454. til højre for busten: Carl Gustaf Pilo: Portræt af billedhuggeren Louis-Augustin Le Clerc (ca.1688-1771. Medlem og professor 1754-1771). 1760’erne. Forstørret og istandsat 1773. Olie på lærred. 81,5 x 65,4 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 156. 3 over døren: Gottfried Schadow: Bacchus og Ariadne. Schadows agreeringsstykke 1791. Gips (afstøbning). 48,5 x 60,5 cm.- Inv.nr. KS 424. Øst til venstre for vinduet, øverste række fra venstre: Christian Conrad Bøhndel: Portræt af greve, minister Ernst Schimmelmann (1747-1831. Æresmedlem 1800-1831). Et af Bøhndels to medlemsstykker 1813. Olie på lærred. 81,3 x 67,0 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 27. C.A. Lorentzen: Portræt af miniaturemaleren W.A. Müller (1733-1816. Medlem 1773-1816, bibliotekar 1774-1815). Et af Lorentzens to medlemsstykker 1784. Olie på lærred. 81,6 x 65,2 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 118. C.A. Lorentzen: Portræt af malerinden, Magdalene Margrethe Bärens (1737-1808. Medlem 1780-1808). 1786. Olie på lærred. 81 x 65,7 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 120. til venstre for vinduet, nederste række fra venstre: Hans Hansen: Portræt af billedhuggeren Nicolai Dajon (1748-1823. Medlem 1783-1823, professor 1803-1823, direktør 1818-1821). Et af Hansens to medlemsstykker 1809. Olie på lærred. 81,5 x 66 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 75. Jens Juel: Portræt af den schweiziske naturforsker og filosof Charles Bonnet (1720-1793. Æresmedlem 1778-1793). Replik af Juels portræt fra 1777, nu i Bibliothèque Publique et Universitaire, Genève. Ca.1779. Olie på lærred. 83 x 65,7 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 96. Conrad Christian Bøhndel: Portræt af arkitekten C.F. Hansen (1756-1845. Medlem 1785- 1845, professor 1808-1835, direktør 1811-1818, 1821-1827, 1830-1833). Et af Bøhndels to medlemsstykker 1813. Olie på lærred. 82,4 x 66,7 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 26. foran vinduet: Jacques-François-Joseph Saly: Lille model til Frederik Vs rytterstatue. Bronze 1908 (originalmodel 1758). Bronze. H. 91,2 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 423. til højre for vinduet, øverste række fra venstre: Vigilius Eriksen (Erichsen): Portræt af maleren Peter Cramer (1726-1782. Medlem 1778- 1782). Formodentlig malet mellem V. Eriksen hjemkomst fra Rusland 1772 og før juli 1778, da Cramer skænkede portrættet til Akademiet; eventuelt før Eriksens afrejse 1757. Olie på lærred. 77,6 x 61,9 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 57. Hans Hansen: Portræt af maleren C.A. Lorentzen (1746-1828. Medlem 1784-1828, professor 1803-1828, direktør 1809-1811). Et af Hansens to medlemsstykker 1809. Olie på lærred. 81,2 x 65,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 76. 4 Peder Als: Portræt af rigsgreve Waldemar Schmettau (1719-1785. Æresmedlem 1757-1785). 1766/67. Olie på lærred. 81 x 65,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 10. til højre for vinduet, nederste række fra venstre: Peder Als: Portræt af billedhuggeren Johannes Wiedewelt (1731-1802. Medlem 1759-1802, professor 1761-1802, direktør 1772-1777, 1779-1789, 1793-1795). 1766. Olie på lærred. 82 x 65,8 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 11. Carl Gustaf Pilo: Portræt af akademisekretær Christian Æmilius Biehl (1708-1777. Sekretær 1754-1777). Sandsynligvis malet i første halvdel af 1760’erne. Forstørret og istandsat 1773. Olie på lærred. 75 x 60,5 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 154. Peder Als: Portræt af den franske arkitekt Nicolas-Henri Jardin (1720-1799. Medlem og professor 1755-1771). Et af Als’ to medlemsstykker 1764. Olie på lærred. 81,2 x 65,2 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 8. På bordet To stemmeurner, tegnet af G.F. Hetsch 1833. Bemalet blik med guldstafferinger. H. 36,5 cm. 5 Nordre Forsal Syd over døren: Albert Jacobson: Portrætmedaljon af grosserer David Amsel Meyer, legatstifter (1755-1813). 1829. Bronzeret gips. Diam. 66 cm. - Inv.nr. KS 407. til højre for døren: Bertel Thorvaldsen: Selvportræt. Buste. (1770-1844. Medlem og professor 1805-1844, direktør 1833-1844). Marmor 1810-1812 (originalmodel 1810). Marmor. H. 74,1 cm.
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