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Sixten Sandra Österberg, Svante Pääbo (born 1955). Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum.
Sixten Sandra Österberg, Svante Pääbo (born 1955). Photo: Linn Ahlgren/Nationalmuseum.

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Portrait of Honour 2023: Svante Pääbo by Sixten Sandra Österberg

The 2023 Portrait of Honour depicts the geneticist and Nobel laureate Svante Pääbo. Painted in oil on canvas by Sixten Sandra Österberg, the portrait joins the collection of the Swedish National Portrait Gallery and will be unveiled at Gripsholm Castle on 28 October.

Svante Pääbo (born 1955) has long been one of Sweden’s most prominent and internationally renowned scientists. A specialist in evolutionary genetics, he has been involved in groundbreaking discoveries regarding the history of human evolution. In 2007, Pääbo was named as one of the world’s most influential people by Time magazine, and in late 2022 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine “for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution”. Through his research, Pääbo seeks to answer the question of why Homo sapiens, rather than Neanderthals or one of the other early human species, spread around the world and eventually developed into the advanced civilisation we know today. In 1999 he became the founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, where he continues to pursue his research.

The portrait of Svante Pääbo has been painted in oil on canvas by Sixten Sandra Österberg (born 1990), who graduated from the Royal Institute of Art in early 2022 and soon won plaudits for a painting style that oscillates between realism and abstraction. Human bodies are usually the main subject of her works. She takes a methodical approach, producing elaborate compositions, while her paintings often create a very immediate impression. Österberg began working on the portrait of Pääbo during a visit to the Max Planck Institute in early summer 2023. She has portrayed him in the setting where he was working – and the clothes he was wearing – when she visited. The portrait is remarkably unconventional and informal, showing Pääbo sitting on a simple stool in a location that is merely hinted at. Laboratory equipment can be discerned in the background. Österberg lives and works in Stockholm, where she has had solo exhibitions at Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Konstnärshuset and CF Hill. She has also taken part in several group exhibitions and is represented in the Moderna Museet collection.

The Swedish National Portrait Gallery at Gripsholm Castle is the world’s oldest national portrait gallery. Founded in 1822, it is managed by Nationalmuseum. Since 1959, a number of works are added to the collection each year, including an annual Portrait of Honour, donated by the Gripsholm Association, depicting a distinguished Swedish citizen. The Gripsholm Association was founded in 1937 to promote the holdings and collection of Gripsholm Castle and its improvement.

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The portrait will be unveiled on Saturday 28 October at Gripsholm Castle. Members of the press wishing to attend register in advance with Josefine Lindqvist, Gripsholm Castle, The Royal Court of Sweden: josefine.lindqvist@royalcourt.se, +46 8 402 8563

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Hanna Tottmar, head of press, Nationalmuseum, press@nationalmuseum.se, +46 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 is a government authority with a mandate to preserve cultural heritage and promote art, interest in art and knowledge of art.

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Nationalmuseum is Sweden’s museum of art and design. The collections include 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. The total amount of objects is around 700,000. .

The emphasis of the collection of paintings is on Swedish 18th and 19th century painting. Dutch painting from the 17th century is also well represented, and the French 18th century collection is regarded as one of the best in the world. The works are made by artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Boucher, Watteau, Renoir and Degas as well as Swedish artists such as Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson, Ernst Josephson and Carl Fredrik Hill.

The collection of applied art and design consists of objects such as ceramics, textiles, glass and precious and non-precious metals as well as furniture and books etc. The collection of prints and drawings comprises works by Rembrandt, Watteau, Manet, Sergel, Carl Larsson, Carl Fredrik Hill and Ernst Josephson. Central are the 2,000 master drawings that Carl Gustaf Tessin acquired during his tour of duty as Sweden's ambassador to France in the 18th century.

Art and objects from Nationalmuseum’s collections can also be seen at several royal palaces such as Gripsholm, Drottningholm, Strömsholm, Rosersberg and Ulriksdal as well as in the Swedish Institute in Paris. The museum administers the Swedish National Portrait Gallery at Gripsholm Castle, the world’s oldest national portrait gallery and the Gustavsberg collection with approximately 45,000 objects manufactured at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory. Nationalmuseum also curates exhibitions at Nationalmuseum Jamtli and the Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum.

Nationalmuseum is a government authority with a mandate to preserve cultural heritage and promote art, interest in art and knowledge of art and that falls within the remit of the Swedish Ministry of Culture.