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Pierre Bonnard - Under the Tree (1915). Christies, New York.

Exhibition ‘Bonnard and the Nordic Countries’ Opening at Nationalmuseum on 20 February

Pierre Bonnard was one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists. In iridescent images, the Frenchman captured the world around him: his home, family, garden, bustling streets, and the view on the ocean from his window. In recent years, crowds around the world have flocked to exhibitions of Bonnard’s paintings. Nationalmuseum’s exhibition is the first one in Sweden in more than seven dec

 Pierre Bonnard, Stairs in the Artist's Garden, 1942/44. Photo: National Gallery of Art, Washington.

Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum 2025

This coming year, Nationalmuseum will continue to deepen visitors’ understanding of popular artists in its collections, collaborate with other Nordic and European museums, and feature contemporary artists in its temporary exhibitions.

Carl Fredrik von Breda, The Actor Saint-Ange, 1785. Photo: Cecilia Heisser/Nationalmuseum

Nationalmuseum acquires important actor portrait by artist Carl Fredrik von Breda

Nationalmuseum has acquired a portrait by Carl Fredrik von Breda of the actor Saint-Ange. It is one of a suite of role portraits depicting members of King Gustav III’s French theatre troupe led by the legendary Jacques Marie Boutet, known as Monvel. Besides being a superb example of Gustavian art, the portrait shows the young von Breda’s skill as a portrait painter in his own right.

Martinus Rørbye, Loggia on Procida, 1835

Nationalmuseum acquires two Italian scenes by Martinus Rørbye and Constantin Hansen

Nationalmuseum has acquired two Italian scenes by Danish golden age artists: Loggia on Procida by Martinus Rørbye (1835) and The Temple of Minerva at the Forum Nervae by Constantin Hansen (circa 1840). Each piece in its way represents some of the finest work produced by north European artists on their travels to the south.

Louis Gurlitt, Marina Piccola, Capri, 1844

New acquisition: Three works by German-Danish artist Louis Gurlitt

Nationalmuseum has acquired three works by the German-Danish artist Louis Gurlitt (1812–97), which between them illustrate different aspects of the artist’s diverse oeuvre. Gurlitt studied in Copenhagen and early in his career was considered a promising figure in Danish painting.