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Carsten From Andersen, "Big Bowl", 2019. Donation from the Ulf Gillberg – Lennart Agerberg Foundation. Photo: Viktor Fordell/Nationalmuseum.

New programme offers postgraduate research opportunities at Nationalmuseum

The Young Scholars programme aims to offer recent graduates the chance to pursue short research projects at Nationalmuseum. Over the next year, the museum will facilitate at least two such projects thanks to external funding from the Beijer Foundation and the Ulf Gillberg–Lennart Agerberg Foundation.

Unknown French artist, Portrait of Marie-Gabrielle-Capet, 1780s. Photo: Anna Danielsson/Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum acquires portrait of Marie-Gabrielle Capet

Nationalmuseum has acquired a portrait of Marie-Gabrielle Capet, a French painter of pastels and miniatures. The portrait depicts the artist in the 1780s, when she was a close associate of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, one of the most celebrated portrait painters of the day, and her future husband François-André Vincent.

Marja Helander, Britta Marakatt-Labba (born 1951). Portrait of Honour 2022, Swedish National Portrait Gallery.

Portrait of Honour 2022: Britta Marakatt-Labba

The 2022 Portrait of Honour depicts the artist Britta Marakatt-Labba, known around the world for her embroidered images of Sami landscapes with both a poetic and a political message. The portrait is the work of Marja Helander, whose photographs of Sami landscapes, people and culture have won multiple awards.

Portrait of Adolf Ludvig Stierneld, instigator of the Swedish National Portrait Gallery, painted by Ulrica Fredrica Pasch. Photo: Nationalmuseum.

New book about the Swedish National Portrait Gallery

The Swedish National Portrait Gallery comprises over 5 300 works of art and is the world’s oldest national portrait gallery. To mark the gallery’s bicentenary, a book that traces the history of the collection will be released.

Joseph Boze, Portrait of Rose Bertin. Maurice Quentin de la Tour, Portrait of an Unknown Woman. Photo: Cecilia Heisser and Anna Danielsson/Nationalmuseum.

Nationalmuseum acquires pastel portraits by de La Tour, Danloux and Boze

Nationalmuseum has acquired pastel portraits by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, Henry-Pierre Danloux and Joseph Boze, three artists active during the golden age of pastel in 18th-century France. In recent years Nationalmuseum has acquired several works exemplifying this major trend in 18th-century European painting.

Jean-Baptiste Perronneau, Olivier Journu, 1756. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Interior from the Eames house, Los Angeles. Photo: Julius Shulman, 1950, the Getty Research Institute.

The Tessin Lecture 2022 and 2021: Melissa Hyde and Penny Sparke

This year the Tessin Lecture for both 2022 and 2021 will be held since last year’s lecture was postponed due to the pandemic. 15 September Melissa Hyde will talk about why, in the eighteenth-century, to wear pink was to make a statement – a statement made all the more emphatic and enduring when memorialized in portraiture. 28 September Penny Sparke gives a lecture on the changing roles and meaning

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