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  • Gold box with portrait of Gustav III acquired

    Nationalmuseum has acquired a unique gold box bearing a portrait by the court enameller, Johan Georg Henrichsen, of King Gustav III. Very few such tokens of royal favour have survived intact, which is what makes this gold box unique.

  • Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum in 2022

    The 2022 exhibition programme at Nationalmuseum offers a mix of older art, design, applied art, sculpture and photography.

  • Nationalmuseum acquires painting by Julia Beck

    Nationalmuseum has acquired a key work by Julia Beck, the 1883 painting Autumn Day. After a long period of obscurity, Beck has made a comeback in recent years and is now one of the most popular Swedish artists from the late 19th century.

  • Nationalmuseum acquires furniture by Uno Åhrén

    Nationalmuseum has recently acquired a table and a tall floor screen from a pewter furniture set designed by the architect Uno Åhrén. The pieces are the largest and most spectacular ever produced by Svenskt Tenn and can now be seen in the Scandinavian Design & USA exhibition opening on 14 October.

  • Scandinavian Design & USA opens at Nationalmuseum on 14 October

    The exhibition Scandinavian Design & USA examines how concepts and design from the Nordic countries influenced and shaped modern American design, and conversely how influences from the United States have influenced Nordic design. It is an international collaboration between the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Milwaukee Art Museum, Nationalmuseum and Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo.

  • Swedish silver donated to Nationalmuseum

    Nationalmuseum has added two unique silver artefacts from 1715 to its collection. The acquisition of the pieces was made possible by a generous financial donation from Märta Christina and Magnus Vahlquist through the Friends of Nationalmuseum.

  • New acquisition: An Allegory of War by Louis Masreliez

    Nationalmuseum has acquired An Allegory of War, a painting by Louis Masreliez originally intended to be one of two overdoor pieces for King Gustav III’s bedchamber in the royal palace in Stockholm.

  • Italian architectural drawings: research brings new discoveries

    A collection of Italian architectural drawings held by Nationalmuseum was the subject of a recently completed research project. Anna Bortolozzi, associate professor of art history at Stockholm University, made a detailed study of the collection, which was once owned by the architect Carl Johan Cronstedt.

  • Nationalmuseum acquires Mary Cassatt painting

    Nationalmuseum has recently acquired an oil painting by the American-French artist Mary Cassatt. The purchase is Nationalmuseum’s first acquisition of an Impressionist painting for over 50 years.

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