"Red and White in the Picture Gallery” Grundtvig’s memorial poems (II)By Flemming Lundgreen-NielsenIn the second and last part o f the essay three memorial poems from the 1840’s are considered in order o f their publication. “Henrich Steffens” (1845) is Grundtvig’s final appraisal o f his cousin for his role as herald o f Danish romanticism. At the end Grundtvig even suggests Steffens’ grave be moved from Berlin to Sorø Academy, the site o f Grundtvig’s proposed folk highschool, since Steffens may be declared the real father o f the popular enlightenment to come. Grundtvig probably got the idea from the tomb for Thorvaldsen in the court-yard o f the sculptor’s museum in Copenhagen. “Albert Thorvaldsen” (1844, printed 1848) was thus written ...