Johan Joachim Pingel

His works are represented in the collections of the National Museum of Denmark, Brede House, Rosenborg Castle and the Danish Design Museum.

[2] Pingel was granted citizenship as a master joiner (snedkermester) in Copenhagen in February 1776.

[2] The present building at Nikolaj Plads 23 was also constructed for Pingel in 1800, most likely as an investment since he never seems to have lived there.

[2] Pingel's works are represented in the collections of the National Museum of Denmark, Brede House, Rosenborg Castle (Reg.

[2] Johan Carl Frederik Viertel (1772–1834) painted a portrait of him.

Portrait of Johan Joachim Pengel, 1819.