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New edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
A new edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholmis now available. It is the first part of Volume 27, which contains scientific articles and information about the museum’s acquisitions in 2020. The publication is issued in digital format and is made available free of charge – both to read online and for downloading.
The Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm is a journal devoted to art history. It is published in English twice a year with a content that ranges from older master paintings to contemporary design. The first part of Volume 27 focuses primarily on acquisitions in 2020. The articles are primarily written by the museum’s curators and researchers, but also by international colleagues and specialists. Jesper Svenningsen writes about Ludvig August Smith’s early paintings and drawings in The Contours of the Unknown Smith, Stephen Lloyd about a double-sided portrait miniature by Sir Henry Raeburn in A Double-Sided Portrait Miniature Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823), Eva-Charlotta Mebius about Anna Boberg in “Sweden’s Greatest Artist”: The Reception of the Landscapes of Anna Boberg and Linda Hinners about the identification of a plaster by Auguste Rodin in Auguste Rodin’s La Terre – A Rediscovered Sculpture in the Nationalmuseum’s Collections.
Article authors: Micael Ernstell, Per Hedström, Linda Hinners, Stephen Lloyd, Eva-Charlotta Mebius, Magnus Olausson, Martin Olin, Susanna Pettersson, Daniel Prytz, Cilla Robach and Jesper Svenningsen.
The Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum is a digital publication published in English, which highlights significant new acquisitions and presents articles on the history and theory of art related to Nationalmuseum's collections. The authors work primarily at Nationalmuseum. As a contribution to the efforts to promote Open Access and the free dissemination of scholarly and scientific information, it is published in a digital format and made available free of charge to read online and for downloading.
It also uses the DiVA portal (Digital Scientific Archive) at Uppsala University as a publication platform:
The publication has been funded by the Friends of the Nationalmuseum.
For further information
Hanna Tottmar, Head of Press, press@nationalmuseum.se, +46 (0)8 5195 4400
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Nationalmuseum is Sweden’s museum of art and design. The collections comprise some 700 000 objects, including paintings, sculpture, drawings and graphic art from the 16th century up to the beginning of the 20th century and the collection of applied art and design up to the present day. Nationalmuseum’s responsibility is to preserve and make art accessible and provide knowledge.