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  • Britta Marakatt-Labba artwork joins Nationalmuseum collection

    Living as she does close to nature, Sami artist Britta Marakatt-Labba is increasingly aware of the changes being wrought by global warming. Thanks to a very generous donation from the Friends of Nationalmuseum Bengt Julin Foundation, her work Máilmmi liegganeapmi (Global Warming II) has now joined the Nationalmuseum collection.

  • Sketches by Carl Larsson acquired for Nationalmuseum’s collection

    Nationalmuseum has now acquired nine watercolour sketches of Carl Larsson for the Royal Opera's foyer’s ceiling and wall paintings, dated 1896–97, illuminating the artist’s final vision. The watercolours present the compositions almost exactly as they were executed.

  • Goldstein painting acquired by Nationalmuseum

    Nationalmuseum has acquired a painting dated 1822 by Polish-German artist Johann Theodor Goldstein. The imaginary scene depicts a towering cathedral in the early dusk. With its wonderfully visionary qualities, the painting is a novel addition to Nationalmuseum’s German art collection. It will go on show for the first time in autumn 2024 as part of the exhibition entitled The Romantic Eye.

  • 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.

  • New edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

    A new edition of the Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm is now available. It is the first part of Volume 28, which contains scientific articles and information about the museum’s acquisitions in 2021. The publication is issued in digital format and is made available free of charge – both to read online and for downloading.

  • Silver tankard donated to Nationalmuseum

    An 1851 silver tankard in the shape of a tree stump has been donated to the Nationalmuseum collection. It exemplifies the naturalistic style popular in the 19th century that drew inspiration and motifs from the natural world.

  • Exhibitions at Nationalmuseum 2024

    The year at Nationalmuseum begins with exhibitions about the Norwegian artist Harriet Backer and the Japanese designer Akira Minagawa. It then ends with a large exhibition about Romanticism with art both from the 19th century and contemporary art.

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