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
References
Patrick Kragelund (1999) Abildgaard=abildgård: kunstneren mellem oprørerne, Ill. p. 104 (s/h), 561. Omtales p. 103, 172-173, 556-557, 559-560. Kragelund forelår titlen "Anakreon og Bathyllos"., 2000-057
Charlotte Christensen (1999) Maleren Nicolai Abildgaard, p.233-34 (om billedernes erotiske indhold, bl.a. i relation til samtidens tyske anakreoniske digtning), afb. p. 236 (f), 99-498
Ubekendt (2008) Abildgaard=abildgård, 1743-1809, kat. nr. 44, omt. p. 156, ill. p. 157, C 42692
Ubekendt (2009) Nicolai Abildgaard: der Lehrer von Friedrich und Runge, kat. 44, omt. p. 170, ill. p. 171, C 43272
Thomas Lederballe (2009) Nicolai Abildgaard: Kroppen i oprør, Afb. p. 148 og 268 (kat. 71). Omt. p. 150. Katalogtekst p. 268., C 44316
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