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Anders Zorn, Jean Burnay, 1884. Photo: Nationalmuseum. Teppo Asikainen and Ilkka Terho, Computer Divan “Netsurfer”, 1995. Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum.

Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum 2021

2021 Nationalmuseum will show the exhibitions Zorn – a Swedish Superstar, Snowcrash and Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890–1980.

© Bruno Ehrs, Leif Mannerström. 2020 Portrait of Honour, The Swedish National Portrait Gallery.

Leif Mannerström – this year’s Portrait of Honour

The model for this year’s Portrait of Honour is the food profile and restaurateur Leif Mannerström. The portrait was produced by the photographer Bruno Ehrs. He has captured both the model’s personality and his professional identity.

Claude Lorrain, Landscape with Argus Guarding lo, ca 1644/45.  Photo credit: Harry Cory Right/By permission of the Earl of Leicester and the Trustees of the Holkham Estate.

The exhibition Arcadia - A Paradise Lost opening on 17 September

This autumn's exhibition at Nationalmuseum opens on 17 September and features French and Italian art from primarily the 17th century but also French and Nordic art until the turn of the 20th century. The exhibition shows how people's view of nature has changed through the ages and also addresses the many classical stories conveyed in the paintings.

The School of Lucas Cranach the Elder, The Lamentation of Christ. Photo: Nationalmuseum.

Return of a painting to a Polish museum

Following a request for restitution from the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in Warsaw, Nationalmuseum has written a letter to the Swedish Government recommending that a painting in the museum’s collections should be returned to Poland.

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.

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