Category:Museo Hendrik Andersen, Roma

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<nowiki>Museu Hendrik Christian Andersen; 亨德里克·克里斯蒂安·安德森博物馆; musée Hendrik-Christian-Andersen; Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen; Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen; 亨德里克·克里斯蒂安·安德森博物館; 亨德里克·克里斯蒂安·安德森博物馆; musée Hendrik Christian Andersen; museo en Italia; musée italien Rome; Museum in Italien; museu na itália; թանգարան Իտալիայում; museum i Italien; muzeo en Italio; מוזיאון באיטליה; museum in Rome, Italië; museo italiano; музей в Італії; museum di Italia; museo Italiassa; museum in Italy; متحف في إيطاليا; mirdi italian; amgueddfa yn yr Eidal</nowiki>
Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen 
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Location
  • Roma Capitale
  • Italy
Street address
  • via Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, 20
Founded by
Heritage designation
Inception
  • 19 December 1999
Date of official opening
  • 19 December 1999
Area
Visitors per year
  • 4,032 (2020)
  • 12,844 (2019)
  • 10,803 (2018)
  • 8,468 (2021)
  • 26,622 (2022)
official website
Map41° 54′ 50.52″ N, 12° 28′ 21.54″ E
Authority file
Wikidata Q3867611
ISNI: 000000009800144X
VIAF ID: 145155564
GND ID: 10004043-3
Library of Congress authority ID: n2001003910
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 169799955
IdRef ID: 139188339
NORAF ID: 13041613
OpenStreetMap node ID: 3310964447
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  • Hendrik Andersen (1872- 1940) was an American sculptor born in Norway, who spent most of his life in Rome, Italy. For a time, he was the lover [what is the basis for this assertion? It must be viewed as speculation only.] of American writer Henry James (their love letters have been published. The blurb for Beloved Boy published by the University of Virginia Press states The two men met on only seven occasions, and never for more than a few days, so their friendship was almost entirely epistolary. This surely bears more weight than an unattributed "their love letters have been published"). His house, Villa Hélène, is now a museum in Rome, displaying his sculptures and his architetural plans.

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