Peter Leonhard Gianelli

His most notable works include two medels commemorating the Danish Abolition of the Slave Trade (1792) and the Battle of Copenhagen (1801), both of which were based on drawings by Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard.

Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard saw to it that he was awarded the Academy's travel stipend in 1791 in spite of not having won its large gold medal.

The fourth was the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters' Prize Medal.

The portrait on a medal to Martin Vahl (died 1804) was also based on a drawing by Abildgaard.

[2] On 8 March 1802 Gianelli married Anna Margrethe Louise Boyesen (1778–1851) in Holmen Church; she was the daughter of bailiff (byfoged) and kancelliråd Søren B.

His widow was subsequently married to his brother Giovanni Domenico Gianelli, a plasterer.

Olfert Fischer 's personal example of the Medal commemorating the Battle of Copenhagen (1801), now in the National Museum of Denmark .