9 November – At the Greenland Parade, two
GreenlandicInuit, Pock and Keperock, who had been sent to Copenhagen by
Hans Egede earlier that year, are presented to the general public when they sail through the canals around
Christiansborg Palace in their kayaks accompanied by barges with musicians and dignitaries.[2]
Frederik Rostgaard is banished from the Royal Court in Copenhagen after accusations of corruption and withdraws to
Krogerup Manor north of the city.[3]
The Royal Greenland Trading Department charges Bernhard Grodtschilling with painting a double portrait of Pooq and Qiperoq. It is the following year handed over to the Kunstkammeret.
Bernhard Grodtschilling's double portrait of Pooq and Qiperoq
9 November – At the Greenland Parade, two
GreenlandicInuit, Pock and Keperock, who had been sent to Copenhagen by
Hans Egede earlier that year, are presented to the general public when they sail through the canals around
Christiansborg Palace in their kayaks accompanied by barges with musicians and dignitaries.[2]
Frederik Rostgaard is banished from the Royal Court in Copenhagen after accusations of corruption and withdraws to
Krogerup Manor north of the city.[3]
The Royal Greenland Trading Department charges Bernhard Grodtschilling with painting a double portrait of Pooq and Qiperoq. It is the following year handed over to the Kunstkammeret.
Bernhard Grodtschilling's double portrait of Pooq and Qiperoq