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1.
Exhibitions
1.1.
Upcoming Exhibitions
1.1.1.
Carl Larsson – Friends and Enemies
1.2.
Collaborations and touring exhibitions
1.3.
Past Exhibitions
1.3.1.
Light and Darkness
1.3.2.
Slow Art
1.3.2.1.
Slow Art App
1.3.3.
Modern Life – France in the 19th Century
1.3.4.
Design 19002000
1.3.5.
Design in Sweden 15001740
1.3.6.
Pride and Prejudice
1.3.6.1.
Film: An introduction to Pride and Prejudice
1.3.6.2.
Marie Suzanne Giroust vs. Alexander Roslin, who was the better artist?
1.3.6.3.
Slideshow: Portrait Miniatures
1.3.6.4.
Three works by Adrienne Marie Louise Grandpierre-Deverzy.
1.3.7.
Passions – Five Centuries of Art and the Emotions
1.3.7.1.
An introduction to Passions
1.3.7.2.
Passions, interviews with curator and stage designer
1.3.8.
The Art of Exaggeration – Caricature in Sweden
1.3.9.
The Four Seasons
1.3.10.
Shimmering silver
1.3.11.
Portrait Miniatures
1.3.12.
The Peredvizhniki – Pioneers of Russian Painting
1.3.12.1.
An introduction to Peredvizhniki
1.3.12.2.
Interview with guest curator David Jackson
1.3.12.3.
Interview with curator Per Hedström
1.3.12.4.
Interview with Veronica Hejdelind
1.3.12.5.
Interview with Galina Tjurak
1.3.13.
Visiting gods and goddesses
1.3.14.
Lust & Vice
1.3.14.1.
An introduction to Lust & Vice
1.3.15.
Staging Power
1.3.15.1.
Audioguide Staging Power
1.3.16.
The Bernadottes in Black and White
1.3.17.
At Home.
Scandinavian Interiors
1.3.18.
Rubens & Van Dyck
1.3.19.
Hand-Made - Drawings from Nationalmuseum
1.3.20.
Caravaggio x 2
1.3.21.
Caspar David Friedrich
1.3.22.
Linnerhielm
1.3.23.
Hans Hammarskiöld. Profiles.
1.3.24.
Turn-of-the-Century Gems
1.3.25.
The Pre-Raphaelites
1.3.25.1.
More about The Pre-Raphaelites
1.3.25.2.
PRB The Movie
1.3.26.
The Deluded Eye
1.3.27.
Faces of Time
1.3.28.
Exhibition: Queer – Desire, Power and Identity.
1.3.28.1.
Exclusions in History of art: Desire and Creativity
1.3.28.2.
Naked and erotic - for whose gaze?
2.
Visit the museum
2.1.
What happens now?
2.2.
Film: Nationalmuseum - spanning the unexpected
2.3.
Nationalmuseum around Sweden
2.3.1.
Drottningholm Palace
2.3.2.
Gripsholm Castle
2.3.2.1.
Gripsholm Castle open Saturdays and Sundays until November 28
2.3.3.
Gustav III’s Museum of Antiquities
2.3.4.
Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum
2.3.5.
Leufsta Ironworks and Estate
2.3.6.
Läckö Castle
2.3.7.
Museum de Vries
2.3.8.
Nynäs Manor
2.3.9.
The Orangery Museum
2.3.10.
Rosersberg Palace
2.3.11.
Strömsholm Palace
2.3.12.
Tessininstitutet
2.3.13.
Ulriksdal Palace
2.3.14.
Vadstena Castle
2.4.
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3.
Collections
3.1.
Collections Online
3.1.1.
Search Objects and Images
3.1.2.
Search Artists or Manufacturers
3.1.3.
Highlights
3.1.4.
Online Tours
3.1.5.
My Selection
3.1.6.
What to find in the Database
3.1.7.
Make a comment
3.1.8.
Search help
3.2.
Film: Nationalmuseum - spanning the unexpected
3.3.
Painting
3.3.1.
16th century
3.3.2.
17th century
3.3.3.
18th century
3.3.4.
19th century
3.3.5.
Icons
3.4.
Applied art and modern design
3.4.1.
16th century
3.4.2.
17th century
3.4.3.
18th century
3.4.4.
19th century
3.4.5.
20th century
3.4.6.
21st century
3.5.
Drawings and graphic art
3.6.
Sculpture
3.7.
Loan requests
3.8.
Long-term loans
3.9.
Nationalmuseum part of Google Art Project
3.10.
New Acquisitions
4.
Schools
4.1.
Educational material for Swedish teachers and pupils abroad
4.1.1.
Portraits – Pictures of People
4.1.2.
Landscapes – Paradise, Dream or Threat?
4.1.3.
Folk Tales and Traditions
4.1.4.
History painting – fact or fiction?
4.2.
Booking a guided tour
4.3.
Creative Schools at Nationalmuseum
5.
Research
5.1.
Limited access to the collections
5.2.
Current Research Projects
5.2.1.
Italian Architectural Drawings in the Cronstedt Collection
5.2.2.
Digitization of the Architectural Drawings Collection
5.2.3.
Pigments in Sweden during the Era of Great Power
5.2.4.
The Collections of Applied Art and Design
5.2.5.
German Paintings
5.2.6.
Netherlandish, Dutch and Flemish drawings
5.2.7.
Nicodemus Tessin the Younger – Sources, Works, Collections
5.2.8.
The Collection of Miniatures
5.2.9.
The Art Collection of Carl Gustaf Tessin
5.2.10.
Gustav III’s Collection of Antiquities
5.3.
Seminars, lectures, conferences
5.4.
Research Policy
5.5.
Art Library
5.5.1.
Two Libraries Become One
5.6.
Archives
5.7.
The photo archive
5.7.1.
Price list for purchasing images
5.7.2.
Order images
5.8.
The Print Room
5.9.
Publications
5.10.
Enquiries about the Collections
6.
The Museum Shop
6.1.
Bookshop online
7.
About us
7.1.
Press and Media
7.2.
Job openings
7.3.
The New Nationalmuseum
7.3.1.
Midwinter Sacrifice
taken down for the renovation
7.3.2.
Nationalmuseum Stockholm appoints international brand consultancy
7.3.3.
Q&A about the renovation
7.4.
For customers and suppliers
7.5.
Organization
7.5.1.
Vision and objectives
7.5.2.
Our mission
7.5.3.
Organization and Management
7.5.4.
Finance
7.6.
Film: Nationalmuseum - spanning the unexpected
7.7.
Our visitors
7.8.
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7.9.
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7.9.1.
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