Autumn, Helmer Osslund, 1907
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1787, Johan Tobias Sergel, Amor och Psyke
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Sven Olof Rosén (Oct. 9, 1908 - 1982) was a Swedish landscape painter, trained at the Royal Academy in Stockholm. He is represented at all major Swedish museums, including the Nationalmuseum Stockholm and Moderna Museet.
Above: Sista Snön, 1947 - oil on paper pasted on masonite board (Moderna Museet)
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Fixation des patins par Athèna
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Fixation des patins (XVIIIème siècle, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm) de Nicolas Lancret (1690-1743)
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Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, 1960s - Unknown Ph
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A Metal Flower by Henrik Sundholm
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A flower artwork seen at Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden.
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»Schönheit und das Unerwartete. Modernes und zeitgenössisches amerikanisches Kunsthandwerk«: Stockholm (SE) bis 21. 01.2024
Im Frühjahr 2023 zeigt das schwedische Nationalmuseum in Stockholm eine Ausstellung über amerikanisches Kunsthandwerk von den 1950er Jahren bis heute. Das Spektrum reicht von kleinen Schmuckstücken und Stühlen bis hin zu beeindruckenden Wandarbeiten und Textilien. Die Sammlung von Objekten wurde von der ehemaligen Galeristin und Kunstgewerbepädagogin Helen W. Drutt English zusammengestellt.
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Claude Michel, 'Clodion' (French, 1738-1814)
Satyr and Bacchante, ca.1780s
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
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“Midsommar”, c.1914 by Carl Olof Larsson (1853–1919). Swedish painter. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm. oil on canvas
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Joseph Ducreux (1735-1802)
"The Silence," "The Surprise" (1790s)
Oil on canvas
Located in the Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden
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Portrait of a Violinist, Anne Vallayer-Coster, 1773
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Anne Vallayer-Coster (French, 1744-1818) • Portrait of a Violinist • 1773 • Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
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Pehr Wickenberg (Oct. 1, 1812 - 1846) was a Swedish artist who died quite young from tuberculosis. He entered the Academy in Stockholm at an early age and traveled extensively after graduating. One of his paintings ended up in the Louvre in Paris, but has since been lost - one of the museum directors lent it to a Parisian lady who failed to return it...
Above: Vinterfiske, no year - oil on canvas, pasted on panel (Privately owned)
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Watercolour (early 1900′s) by Elsa Beskow (Swedish, 1874 - 1953).
I think the translation of the title is something like ‘Sleep little child, it is still Winter.’
Nationalmuseum Stockholm
Wikipedia.
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DUJARDIN, Karel
Woman Milking a Red Cow
1655-59
Oil on canvas, 66 x 59 cm
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
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right after Wilhelm throws all the presents there is a cut to a painting and because nothing in this show is accidental I researched a little.
This painting is called Stag hunt by french Rococo painter Jean-Baptiste Oudry and is currently at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. here's a better look at the painting
during this period, the stag was used to symbolize nobility and strength while dogs represented loyalty and watchfulness. Also, the act of hunting comes with an understanding of hierarchy as it was a common past time for European aristocracy.
The way I interpret this is the stag (Wilhelm) is being hunted down by the dogs (loyal royalist and essentially everyone who supports the monarchy) while the aristocrats who gave the orders - in this case to the dogs to hunt the stag - are not even present in the picture (Wilhelm's parents). The stag is alone and surrounded.
The hunt itself serves as a form of entertainment and recreation for the elite, symbolizing their wealth and privilege.
Funny how the aristocrats are the ones hunting the symbol for nobility.
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