Abildgaard, Juel, Eckersberg, Horsens Art Museum, 12 October 1996–12 January 1997
Nicolai Abildgaard - Kroppen i oprør, Louvre, 12 November 2008–9 February 2009
Nicolai Abildgaard - Kroppen i oprør, Hamburger Kunsthalle, 2 March 2009–13 June 2009
Nicolai Abildgaard - Kroppen i oprør, Sølvgade, 28 August 2009–23 January 2010
Nordic Highlights, Sølvgade, 7 April 2017–12 August 2017
Then from the sky, a banner should have fallen ... called Dannebrog, Kadriorg Art Museum / Art Museum of Estonia, 13 June 2019–15 October 2019
Awakening of Nations, Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum, Vilnius, 16 September 2021–21 November 2021
Notes
Dansk: Værkdatering: Ca. 1777
Dansk: afsluttet: fagligt skøn
On this picture, naked giant Ymir is sucking cow Auðumbla, who is licking an ice, and she found ancestor of all gods, Búri.
References
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