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Camilla Barbadori, 1619, by Gianlorenzo Bernini (1598-1680)Camilla Barbadori (d.1609). Mother of Pope Urban VIII. Bust by Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). 1619. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Carl Christian Laurentius Birch (1753-1808) by Johan HornerCarl Christian Laurentius Birch (1753-1808). Danish priest. Portrait by Johan Horner (1711-1763). National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Portrait of a lady, 1657, by Jan Victors (1619-1676)Jan Victors (1619-1676). Dutch painter. Portrait of a lady, 1657. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Board Partition with Letter Rack and Music Book, 1668, by CoCornelius Norbertus Gijsbrechts (1657-1683). Flemish painter. Board Partition with Letter Rack and Music Book, 1668. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
The Holy Women at the Sepulchre, 1644, by Ferdinand Bol (161Ferdinand Bol (1616-1680). Dutch painter. The Holy Women at the Sepulchre, 1644. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
St. Peter finding the tribute money or The Ferry Boat to AntJacob Jordaens (1593-1678). Flemish painter. St. Peter finding the tribute money or The Ferry Boat to Antwerp, 1623. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Portrait of a Donor in Scarlet and St. Anthony, c. 1450, by PPetrus Christus (1425-1476). Dutch painter. Portrait of a Donor in Scarlet and St. Anthony, c.1450. Altar panel. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
The Dancing Glade at Sorgenfri, North of Copenhagen, 1800, bJens Juel (1745-1802). Danish painter. The Dancing Glade at Sorgenfri, North of Copenhagen, 1800. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
A Victorious Danish Soldier, 1850-1851 by H. W. Bissen (1798H.W. Bissen (1798-1868). Danish artist. A Victorious Danish Soldier, 1850-1851. Statue. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
A turkish galley in an encounter with two british warshipsWillem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707). Dutch painter. A turkish galley in an encounter with two british warships, 1672. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
Christ as the Suffering Redeemer, 1495-1500, by Andrea ManteAndrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Italian painter. Christ as the Suffering Redeemer, 1495-1500. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
Matthaeus Yrsselius (1541-1629), Abbot of Sint-Michiels AbbPeter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Flemish painter. Matthaeus Yrsselius (1541-1629), Abbot of Sint-Michiels Abbey in Antwerp, c.1624. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. InteriorDenmark. Copenhagen. National Museum of Art. Interior
The Procession to Calvary, 1602, by Pieter Brueghel the YounPieter Brueghel the Younger (1564-1638). Flemish painter. The Procession to Calvary, 1602. Detail. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
The Flagellation, 1496-1497, by Durer (1471-1528)Albrecht Durer (1471-1528). German painter and engraver. The Flagellation, 1496-1497. Xylography. National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. Denmark
National Museum of Art. Copenhagen. ExteriorDenmark. Copenhagen. National Museum of Art. Exterior. Built by J. Vilhelm Dahlerup. 19th century
Denmark. Copenhagen. National Museum. Interior
Cycladic civilization. Early Bronze Age. 3300-2000 BC. Naked, female figurines of marble, idols. From de Cycladic island of Amorgos, 2700-2300 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Greek art. Magna Graecia. Amphorae decorated. National Museum of Denmark
Greek Art. Magna Graecia. Amphora decorated. Sphinxes. National Museum of Denmark
The Roskilde cross. Byzantine reliquary cross of gold. ArounThe Roskilde cross. Byzantine reliquary cross of gold. The front side is decorated with 7 pearls and 15 gems. Around 1100. Found in the rood arch crucifix of Roskilde Cathedral. Denmark
Denmark. Copenhagen. Natinal Museum of Denmark. InsideDenmark. Copenhagen. Natinal Museum of Denmark. Great hall decorated in 1745. Inside
Finger rings from 1st-6th centuries AD. Gold. The use over finger ring was taken over from the Romans. National Museum of Denmark
Gudme. Home of the gods. 3rd-7th century. Gold jewerly. Golden neck ring with locks and bracteates from Hesselager. National Museum of Denmark
The Golden Horns of Gallehus. North of Mogeltonder, SouthernThe Golden Horns of Gallehus, discovered in Gallehus, north of Mogeltonder, Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to the early 5th century, the beginning of the Germanic Iron Age
A copy of a reliquary made in Scandinavia at the end of theCopy of a reliquary made in Scandinavia at the end of the 10th cent. The wooden casket was clad with elk horn and gilt-bronze bands. The form imitated a Viking house
Vikings. Two fine collars for carriage horses, were found buViking Art. Northern Europe. Two fine collars for carriage horses were found buried near the burial mound Bjerringhoj. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Womans grave 3rd AD. Himlingoje. Grave goods. NaMetal Age. Womans grave 3rd AD. Himlingoje. Wooden pail with bronze mountings, swastika-shaped costume brooch of bronze and gilded sheet silver, hair pin of silver, fingers ring of gold
The early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. BronzeThe early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. A gryphons head of gilt bronze. The gryphon was perhaps once part of a Roman parade helmet. Was found in a Bog, Funen. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Gold ornaments with lions head. Womans grave from Arsley, Funen, 4th century. National Museum of Denmark
The Gundestrup cauldron. Silver vessel. 200 BC and 300 AD. EThe Gundestrup cauldron. Decorated silver vessel, thought to date between 200 BC and 300 AD, placing it within the late La T?ne period or early Roman Iron Age
Cauldron of riveted bronze plates hammered thin. Made by CelArt. Prehistory. Cauldron of riveted bronze plates hammered thin. On the outside the cauldron is decorated with bulls heads and the head of a goddes. Made by Celtic artisans in central Europe
Viking Age. Asferg. 1000 AD. Runestone. Dedication to a decArt. Metal Age. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Asferg. 1000 AD. Runestone. Dedication to a deceased man. Thorger Tokes son raised this stone in memory of Mule, his brother, a very good begn
Viking Age. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. NationaArt. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. National Museum of Denmark
Viking Age. Runestones. Dedicated to their ancestors. NationArt. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestones. Dedicated to their ancestors. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Golden bowls. 1000-800 BC. From Borgbjerg BankeArt. Prehistory. Metal Age. Golden bowls. 1000-800 BC. Decorated with sun symbols, and several have a handle with a horses head. Used as drinking cups at rituals feasts
Golden vessels. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. NaPrehistoric. Art. Metal Age. Northern Europe. Golden vessels. Decorated with geometric patterns. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Bronze Age. Rock carving from Jaegersborg Dyrehave north ofPrehistory. Bronze Age. Rock carving from Jaegersborg Dyrehave north of Copenhagen, 1100-700 BC. On A sun image is depicted on a stand on a ship. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Prehistory. Helmet of from Veksoe-bog. (800-400 BC). DenmarkPrehistory. Metal Age. Helmet from Veksoe-bog. Bronze. Denmark. Bronze Age. (800-400 BC). National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Rock carving from Engelstrup, northwestern Zealand, 1100-700Prehistory. Bronze Age. Rock carving from Engelstrup, northwestern Zealand, 1100-700 BC. Dance in honour of the sun is depicted. The crew of the ship behind are holding sun images
Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horseArt. Prehistory. Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horses heads. 10th-6th Centuries BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen
Folding chair in ash wood. Second half of 1400 BC. Bronze Age. Guldhoj barrow, Southern Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Gold bracelets. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1100 BCSmooth and spiral bracelets in gold. Early Bronze Age, 1700-1100 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Circular bronze belt ornaments. Bronze Age. 1400 BC. Found at Vognserup Enge, near Holbaek. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Swords from Hungary or Romania. C. 1600 BCSwords from Hungary or Romania. Stensgard and Torupgarde, Lolland. C. 1600 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Bronze dagger and axe blade of bronze. Vigerslev. 2000-1700Bronze dagger from central Europe and locally made axe blade of bronze. Vigerslev, near Copenhagen. 2000-1700 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Objects from Skeldal, central Jutland. 2000-1700 BCLocal made and imported objects from Skeldal, central Jutland. Bracelets, axes and necklaces. 2000-1700 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Flint daggers. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. GrimmeFlint daggers of Grimmelstrup, Falster. The brown colour of the stone is due to the faict of being in peat soil. Middle Period of the Daggers. 2000 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark