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Johan Fredrik Höckert, Vase in memory of the Industries of Sweden, 1878. Photo: Viktor Fordell/Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum acquires magnificent urn made at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory

Nationalmuseum has acquired a decorative urn produced at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory with a motif depicting Mother Svea rewarding Swedish industry. After being sold at an auction in London, it has now been possible to return the urn to Sweden. The acquisition is a generous gift from the Friends of the Nationalmuseum, presented in honour of the reopening of the Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum.

Pär Engsheden and Sara Danius’s Nobel Gowns. Lisa Larson, “Johanna”, from the series "Larsson's kids". Photo: Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum opens June 16 - exhibitions this summer and autumn

Nationalmuseum will reopen to visitors under controlled conditions starting on June 16. To make this possible, the premises have been inspected measures taken to ensure compliance with the Public Health Agency of Sweden's social distancing recommendations. The restaurant and the shop will open at the same time as the museum.

Jean-Baptiste Oudry, View of the Garden in Arcueil, Facing North with the Orangery Terrace and the Peak of the Forest Park or So-Called ‘Talus Cone’, 1744–1747. Photo: Viktor Fordell/Nationalmuseum.

New Acquisition: Jean Baptiste Oudry's Views from Arcueil

Nationalmuseum has acquired two drawings with views from the garden and park of Arcueil by the French Rococo master Jean-Baptiste Oudry. The drawings depict a geometrically landscaped garden with elements of a freer park in a state of picturesque decay. This type of landscape had previously been completely lacking from the museum's large collection of works by Oudry.

New edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

New edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

A new edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm is now available. This time, it is a special double issue with scientific articles and information about the museum’s acquisitions over the course of 2017 and 2018. The publication is published in digital format, and is made available free of charge – both to read online and for downloading.

Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Nude Study, 1885. Photo: Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum acquires a model study by Akseli Gallen-Kallela

Akseli Gallen-Kallela is one of Finland's most famous artists and commonly referred to as a master of Realism and Symbolism. The newly acquired model study is from beginning of Gallen-Kallela’s artistic career, when he was still studying in Paris.

Photo: Nationalmuseum/Bruno Ehrs

Nationalmuseum remains closed until further notice and changes upcoming exhibition programme

On 20 March Nationalmuseum, together with most central museums, temporarily closed down activities in the museum building due to the situation with the new coronavirus. This closure is now valid until further notice, and the museum is working on different scenarios for when it might be possible to reopen. This means that some adjustments have had to be made in the upcoming exhibition programme.

Photo: Nationalmuseum/Bruno Ehrs

Nationalmuseum, Moderna Museet and ArkDes will be closed until April 14

Due to the situation with the new coronavirus, Nationalmuseum, Moderna Museet in Stockholm and Malmö and ArkDes has decided to temporarily close. Moderna Museet and ArkDes, who share facilities in Stockholm, will be closed starting March 19 and Nationalmuseum will close starting March 20. Preliminarily, all three museums will remain closed until April 14.

Photo: Anna Danielsson/Nationalmuseum

New exhibition of Pär Engsheden and Sara Danius’s Nobel Gowns at Nationalmuseum

On March 26, an exhibition will open featuring the Nobel gowns that Pär Engsheden created for Sara Danius while she was Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy. They were developed in close collaboration, and each of them has its own story. The accessories worn with the gowns and photographs are also on display.

  Johan Wilhelm Bergström, Henriette Charlotta Catharina Ronjon (1817–1891), probably the 1840s. Photo: Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum acquires a daguerreotype by Johan Wilhelm Bergström

Nationalmuseum has acquired a central work in early Swedish photography, Johan Wilhelm Bergström's portrait of his wife Henriette Charlotta Catharina. The daguerreotype was probably created sometime in the mid-1840s, an era when Bergström was one of the very few portrait photographers working in Stockholm.

Artemisia Gentileschi, St. Catherine of Alexandria. Photo: Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum acquires a work by Artemisia Gentileschi

Nationalmuseum has made a sensational new acquisition of a painting by the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. The motif is Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a theme which recurs several times in Artemisia’s oeuvre. The painting will be on display in the galleries of the museum from February 25th.

Rasmus Nossbring, 16.04 (most calluses wins) and 19.43 (two birds, one stone). Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum acquires two glass sculptures by Rasmus Nossbring

Nationalmuseum has acquired two glass sculptures by Rasmus Nossbring. They are part of a group of five, comprising Nossbring’s degree project at Konstfack in 2017. The glass sculptures are portraits of his former colleagues at Reijmyre Glassworks, capturing the everyday private moments in which the person is the most vulnerable.

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