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Anders Bundgaard

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He was awarded several scholarship: Raben-Levetzau (1889, 1891); Hielmstierne-Rosencrone (1891); Ancker (1894). He conducted study trips to Paris (1889-1892) thence to Genoa, Naples, Pompeii, Rome, and Florence; again Paris (189); Italy (1894-1895); Italy, Egypt and Greece (1899-1900); Italy
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When Bundgaard arrived in Copenhagen, he undertook a variety of odd jobs until his artistic talents were discovered by
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Many of Bundgaard's original plaster models can be seen in the Thingbæk Kalkminer Museum, a former mine near the
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works, often made of granite. His interest in ecclesiastical art from the Middle Ages is also apparent.
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Bundgaard undertook several major decorative projects including sculptures for the recently built
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In 1894, he married Elisabeth Kabell (1874-1957). Bundgaard was made a knight in the
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Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon
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Skørping
Emil Blichfeldt
Copenhagen Technical College
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Naturalism
Stephan Sinding
Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition
Jules Dalou
Alexandre Falguière
Auguste Rodin
Naturalistic
Copenhagen City Hall
Christiansborg Palace
Gefion Fountain
Cimbrian Bull
Aalborg
Randers
Enrico Dalgas
Rebild National Park
Order of the Danneborg
Copenhagen
Rebild Municipality
Danish sculpture
Memorial Mound, Copenhagen


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