Background
Frederik Ferdinand Friis was born in Copenhagen on 16 December 1793 to master builder and fountain master Peder Friis and Henriette Johanne née W.
Frederik Ferdinand Friis was born in Copenhagen on 16 December 1793 to master builder and fountain master Peder Friis and Henriette Johanne née W.
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
His most important work is the Horsens State Prison. He was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1814. He was articled to Peder Malling from 1822 to 1827 where he was responsible for the construction of the new main building for Sorø Academy after the old one had been destroyed in a fire.
In 1828, Friis travelled to Rome where he stayed until 1830.
Friis interviewed Thorvaldsen about several details regarding his life and oeuvre and reported back to Thiele in Copenhagen. After his return to Denmark in 1831, Friis was appointed Royal Building Inspector of Zealand and in 1850 for Copenhagen, Frederiksborg, Holbæk and Bornholm counties.
A titular professor in 1852, he applied unsuccessfully for vacant positions as professor in 1855 and 1856. He was in residency at Charlottenborg from 1856 and was vice-director of the Art Academy from 1857.
Later, in 1839, Friis also became a member of the Thorvaldsen Museum Building Commission. He became a member of the Art Academy in Copenhagen in 1833.