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  1. Herman Wilhelm Bissen (Schleswig, 13 de octubre de 1798 - Copenhague, 10 de marzo de 1868) fue un escultor danés. Bissen estudió primero pintura en Copenhague, luego se hizo alumno del escultor Bertel Thorvaldsen. En 1824, viajó a Roma y conoció a Christian Daniel Rauch en Berlín.

  2. Herman Wilhelm Bissen (13 October 1798 – 10 March 1868) was a Danish sculptor. Bissen created a number of public works, working in plaster, marble and bronze. The National Gallery of Denmark owns a collection of over two hundred of his works, including over one hundred busts.

  3. Herman Wilhelm Bissen (* 13. Oktober 1798 in Schleswig; † 10. März 1868 in Kopenhagen) war ein dänischer Bildhauer . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Hermann Wilhelm Bissen ist nach Thorvaldsen der bedeutendste Bildhauer Dänemarks. Er wuchs in Gelting und Schleswig auf.

  4. Herman Wilhelm Bissen (13. oktober 1798 i Slesvig by – 10. marts 1868 i København) var dansk billedhugger. Hans hovedværker: Den tapre Landsoldat står i Fredericia, Frederik 6. står i Frederiksberg Have og Istedløven, der står på kirkegården i Flensborg.

  5. Herman Wilhelm Bissen was a Danish sculptor. Amongst his most famous works are the statue of Adam Oehlenschläger (1854-61) in front of the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, the Isted Lion, erected in Flensburg in 1862, and the equestrian statue of Frederik VII in front of Christiansborg Castle.

  6. Herman Wilhelm Bissen. Herman Wilhelm Bissen (1798 - 1868) Birth. 1798, Schleswig, Allemagne. Death. 1868, Copenhague, Danemark. Nationality. Danemark. Gender. Genre. Homme. Commentary. SAUR XI 232. Suggestion. Do you have a question where you have additional knowledge about this artist? You can write to us ...

  7. Herman Wilhelm Bissen. Bust of the merchant and politician Alfred Hage, February 15, 1856. Marble, 68 x 31 x 25 cm. Inventory number: 0165NMK. Acquired before 1904. Bestowed to the museum in 1908. In addition to being a merchant, politician, landowner and, not least, father to Johannes Hage, Alfred Hage was also a patron of the arts.