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Nationalmuseum (or National Museum of Fine Arts) is the
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of
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, located on the peninsula
Blasieholmen Blasieholmen is a peninsula in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is located east of Kungsträdgården. Originally a small island, named Käpplingen, it became a peninsula, connected to Norrmalm, during the 17th century. Among the buildings at Blasieh ...
in central
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. The museum's operations stretches far beyond the borders of Blasieholmen, the nationalmuseum manage the National Portrait gallery collection at Gripshom, Gustavsbergporclain museum, a handful of castle collections and the Swedish Institute in Paris ( Institut Tessin). In the summer of 2018 Nationalmuseum Jamtli opened in Östersund as a way to show a part of the collection in the north of Sweden. The museum's benefactors include King
Gustav III Gustav III (29 March 1792), also called ''Gustavus III'', was King of Sweden from 1771 until his assassination in 1792. He was the eldest son of Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Queen Louisa Ulrika of Prussia. Gustav was a vocal opponent of what ...
and Carl Gustaf Tessin. The museum was founded in 1792 as Kungliga Museet ("Royal Museum"). The present building was opened in 1866, when it was renamed the Nationalmuseum, and used as one of the buildings to hold the 1866 General Industrial Exposition of Stockholm. The current building, built between 1844 and 1866, was inspired by North
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architecture. It is the design of the German architect Friedrich August Stüler, who also designed the
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in
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. The relatively closed exterior, gives no hint of the spacious interior dominated by the huge flight of stairs leading up to the topmost galleries. The museum was enlarged in 1961 to accommodate the museum workshops. The present restaurant was instated in 1996. The museum building closed for renovation in 2013 and reopened on 13 October 2018. The $132 million overhaul sought to put more of the museum’s collection on display and to match the security, accessibility, fire safety and climate control of a modern institution.


History


The museum’s early history

File:The Milliner (François Boucher) - Nationalmuseum - 17775.tif, ''The Milliner'', François Boucher, commissioned by Carl Gustaf Tessin for Louisa Ulrika. As with several other European national galleries, the history of the Nationalmuseum is largely synonymous with the development from royally to state-owned, and by extension publicly available collections. In Sweden, the foundation was laid for today's state art collections in the 18th century. Several of the works included in the Nationalmuseum collection of, for example, 18th-century French paintings were once owned by Queen Lovisa Ulrika. In 1777, the Queen's financial situation became unsustainable, in part as a result of large-scale and costly collecting. The debts were settled by her son, Sweden's then King
Gustav III Gustav III (29 March 1792), also called ''Gustavus III'', was King of Sweden from 1771 until his assassination in 1792. He was the eldest son of Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Queen Louisa Ulrika of Prussia. Gustav was a vocal opponent of what ...
, in exchange for her renouncing her collections and also Drottningholm palace.


The building

The project with a new Royal Museum in Stockholm was one of the largest and most lavish construction works of all time, which would take twelve years to complete and another three years to complete the interior work. The German architect Friedrich August Stüler was responsible for the design of the building and the Swedish architect Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander was responsible for the interior design. The building was inaugurated in 1866 at the same time as the Stockholm Exhibition in 1866. The Nationalmuseum has been a state building monument since 1935. The building is owned and managed by the
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.


Collection

The museum collection consists of about half a million drawings from the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire ...
to 1900, a prominent 17th-century collection of Rembrandt and other Dutch painters, and a collection of porcelain items, paintings, sculptures, and modern art as well. In total the collection amounts to circa 700 000 objects. The museum also has an art library, open to the public and academics. Nationalmuseum holds the largest collection of portrait miniatures in the world, with more than 5 200 works. The collection features miniatures from many European school's, including works by Nicholas Hilliard,
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, Louis-Marie Autissier among others. A significant portion of works derives from the master collector Carl Fredrik Dahlgren, while the more exclusive works were donated by Hjalmar Wicander, a cork factory owner. Production of bottle corks for the brewery industry provided the basis of his fortune. Wicander also donated funds specifically for additional purchases of miniatures.


Notable works

File:Pietro Perugino - St Sebastian - WGA17313.jpg,
Perugino Pietro Perugino (, ; – 1523), born Pietro Vannucci, was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Umbrian school, who developed some of the qualities that found classic expression in the High Renaissance. Raphael was his most famous pupil. ...
, St. Sebastian File:The Lawyer, possibly Ulrich Zasius, 1461-1536, humanist, jurist (Giuseppe Arcimboldo) - Nationalmuseum - 15897.tif, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, ''The Lawyer, possibly Ulrich Zasius, 1461-1536, humanist, jurist'' File:Manlius Torquatus Fighting a Gaul.jpg, Ludwig Refinger, ''Manlius Torquatus Fighting a Gaul'' File:Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn - "The Kitchen Maid" - Google Art Project.jpg, Rembrandt, The kitchen Maid File:Rembrandt Simeon’s Song of Praise.jpg, Rembrandt, ''Simeon's song of praise'' File:Joos de Momper IcarusFXD.jpg, Joos de Momper,
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus ''Landscape with the Fall of Icarus'' is a painting in oil on canvas measuring currently displayed in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels. It was long thought to be by the leading painter of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance paint ...
File:The Holy Family by Candlelight (Jacob Jordaens) - Nationalmuseum - 18772.tif, Jacob Jordaens, ''The Holy family by candlelight'' File:Boy playing the Flute (Judith Leyster) - Nationalmuseum - 18123.tif,
Judith Leyster Judith Jans Leyster (also Leijster; baptised July 28, 1609Molenaer, JudithNational Gallery of Art website. Accessed February 1, 2014. – February 10, 1660) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of genre works, portraits, and still lifes. Her work was h ...
, ''Boy playing the Flute'' File:Marble busts in Room 1280, the Sculpture Courtyard. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden.jpg, Marble busts in Room 1280, the Sculpture Courtyard. File:Antoine Watteau - The Love Lesson - Google Art Project.jpg, Antoine Watteau, ''The love Lesson'', c. 1716-1717 File:Rabbit and Copper Pot (Jean Siméon Chardin) - Nationalmuseum - 17788.tif, Jean Siméon Chardin, ''Rabbit and Copper Pot'' File:François Boucher - The Triumph of Venus - Google Art Project.jpg, François Boucher, The Triumph of Venus File:The Lady with the Veil (the Artist's Wife) (Alexander Roslin) - Nationalmuseum - 21152FXD.jpg, Alexander Roslin, The Lady with the Veil File:Marie Antoinette-children-1785-6-Wertmuller.jpg, Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller, ''Queen Marie Antoinette of France and two of her Children Walking in The Park of Trianon'', 1785 File:The Cellist (Self-portrait) (Gustave Courbet) - Nationalmuseum - 20159.tif,
Gustave Courbet Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet ( , , ; 10 June 1819 – 31 December 1877) was a French painter who led the Realism movement in 19th-century French painting. Committed to painting only what he could see, he rejected academic convention and ...
,''The Cellist (Self-portrait)'', 1847 File:Auguste Renoir - La Grenouillère - Google Art Project.jpg, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, La Grenouillère File:Castles in the Air (Anders Zorn) - Nationalmuseum - 24345.tif, Anders Zorn, ''Castles in the Air'', 1885 File:Paul Gauguin Bretagne 1889.JPG,
Paul Gauguin Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (, ; ; 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903) was a French Post-Impressionist artist. Unappreciated until after his death, Gauguin is now recognized for his experimental use of colour and Synthetist style that were distinct fr ...
, Fields by the Sea, 1889 File:Hanna Pauli - Frukostdags.JPG, Hanna Pauli, ''Frukostdags'' File:Still Life with Plaster Cupid (Paul Cézanne) - Nationalmuseum - 19606.tif,
Paul Cézanne Paul Cézanne ( , , ; ; 19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically d ...
, ''Still Life with Plaster Cupid'' File:Interior with a Reading Lady (Vilhelm Hammershøi) - Nationalmuseum - 18752.tif, Vilhelm Hammershøi, ''Interior with a Reading Lady'', c. 1900


Drawings

The collection of drawings contain c. 500 000 sheets, spanning from the late medieval period to about the year 1900. The core being more than 2 000 old master drawings collected by Carl Gustaf Tessin. The sheets were acquired at the important sale of the court banker Pierre Crozat in the summer of 1741. Tessin was one of fourteen collectors who bought at bargain prices. Because of financial reasons the collection had to be sold to king
Adolf Fredrik Adolf Frederick, or Adolph Frederick ( sv, Adolf Fredrik, german: Adolf Friedrich; 14 May 171012 February 1771) was King of Sweden from 1751 until his death. He was the son of Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin, and Albertina ...
. File:Dürer - Bildnis eines jungen Mädchen.jpg, Albrecht Dürer, ''Portrait of a Young Woman with Braided Hair,'' 1515 File:Ghirlandaio.jpg, Domenico Ghirlandaio, ''Head of an Old Man,'' ca. 1490 File:Hendrik Goltzius - Self-portrait.jpg, Hendrick Goltzius, ''Self-Portrait,'' ca. 1590–91


"The new Nationalmuseum"

On the 3 of February 2013 the Nationalmuseum closed in preparation for renovation. The museum was in need of an extensive renovation and refurbishment as the building was worn by intensive use. In 2009,
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(SFV) was commissioned to carry out a feasibility study and in 2010 SFV was commissioned to produce a building program that was presented to the government in 2011. In 2012, planning began for renovation and rebuilding of the Nationalmuseum and in February 2013 the Nationalmuseum began its evacuation of the museum building. One year later, on 20 February 2014, SFV was commissioned by the government to carry out renovation and conversion of the Nationalmuseum into a fully modern museum building, adapted to future museum operations with retained cultural-historical values ​​in the unique, listed building. The work took place in close collaboration with the tenant Nationalmuseum. During the renovation, the museum building itself on Blasieholmen was closed to the public. During the time when the museum building was closed, the Nationalmuseum continued to show its art collection in other places in Stockholm, Sweden and abroad. The museum was reinaugurated on 13 October 2018 by King Carl XVI Gustaf in the presence of parts of the royal family, Minister of Culture Alice Bah Kuhnke and thousands of visitors . The museum's exhibition space has been expanded and can now receive twice as many visitors and display almost three times as many works. In addition to a technical update, previously clogged windows and ceiling lanterns have been taken up to create more daylight and views of the city. The noisy restaurant has been given a better, quieter location and replaced with an airy and quiet sculpture courtyard. The museum has regained a rich color scheme inspired by the original colour palette.


See also

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List of museums in Stockholm The following is a list of museums in and around Stockholm. Art * Artipelag * Millesgården *Milliken Gallery *Moderna Museet * Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities *National Gallery * Sven-Harrys Konstmuseum *Swedish Centre for Architecture and Des ...
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Hallwyl Palace Hallwyl Museum ( sv, Hallwylska museet) is a Swedish national museum housed in the historical Hallwyl House in central Stockholm located on 4, Hamngatan facing Berzelii Park. The house once belonged to the Count and Countess von Hallwyl, but wa ...
* Swedish Museum of National Antiquities


References

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External links


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