The Institut Tessin, also known as the Centre culturel suédois, is a museum in
Paris
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dedicated to the history of Franco-Swedish artistic exchanges. It is located in the Hôtel de Marle at 11, rue Payenne in the city's
3rd arrondissement, and is open weekdays except Monday; admission is free.
The museum was established by Gunnar W. Lundberg, art historian and cultural advisor to
Sweden
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's embassy in Paris. It is operated by the
Swedish Institute
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, under the responsibility of the
Nationalmuseum
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The museum's operations stretches far beyond the borders of Blasieholmen, the nationalmuseum manag ...
in
Stockholm
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, and is the only Swedish culture center located outside of Sweden. The museum contains a permanent collection of works from the 17th to the 20th century, including approximately 600 paintings and more than 5000 books, drawings, prints, and watercolors, as well as sculptures and medals, with notable works by
Gustaf Lundberg
Gustaf Lundberg (17 August 1695 – 18 March 1786) was a Swedish rococo pastelist and portrait painter. He trained and worked in Paris and later was appointed court portrait painter in Stockholm.
Biography
Lundberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden, ...
,
Alexander Roslin
Alexander Roslin (spelled Alexandre in French, ; 15 July 17185 July 1793) was a Swedish portrait painter who worked in Scania, Bayreuth, Paris, Italy, Warsaw and St. Petersburg, primarily for members of aristocratic families. He combined insight ...
,
Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller
Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller (February 18, 1751 – October 5, 1811) was a Swedish painter whose notable works include ''Danaë receiving Jupiter in a Shower of Gold''.
Wertmüller was born in Stockholm and studied art at home before moving to Paris i ...
, and
Louis Jean Desprez
Louis Jean Desprez (occasionally but incorrectly ''Jean Louis Desprez'') (May 1743–18 March 1804) was a French painter and architect who worked in Sweden during the last twenty years of his life.
Biography
Desprez, who was born in Auxerre ...
. It also contains a theater, library, Swedish cafe, five studios for artists and Swedish researchers, and space for temporary exhibitions.
See also
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France–Sweden relations
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In August 2022, France have fully ratified Sweden's NATO mem ...
*
List of museums in Paris
There are around 130 museums in Paris, France, within city limits. This list also includes suburban museums within the "Grand Paris" area, such as the Air and Space Museum.
The sixteen :fr: Musées de la Ville de Paris, museums of the City of Pari ...
References
Institut TessinNationalmuseum entry* Gunnar W. Lundberg, ''Institut Tessin, 1933-1953'', Tessinsällskapet : Stockholm, 1954.
* Gunnar W. Lundberg, ''Institut Tessin, 1959-1969'', Malmö, Allhem, 1970.
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Art museums and galleries in Paris
Buildings and structures in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris
Swedish art
France–Sweden relations
Cultural centers