Here you can see a selection of new acquisitions from recent years. The Nationalmuseum has no funds of its own with which to acquire art and design, and so relies on gifts and funds from private foundations to expand its collection.
New acquisition: Sculpture by Eva Hild
Terracotta sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Stouf
Lidded urn by Gunnar Nylund
Miniature portrait by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard
Three 17th-century paintings from Gustaf Adolf Sparre’s art collection
Photographic portraits by Hans Gedda
New acquisition: Drawing-room table
Royal nightstands
Painting of St Paul by Jan Lievens
Necklace by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe
Jugendstil lamp by Orrefors designed by Axel Enoch Boman
Queen Lovisa Ulrika’s memorial cup by Pehr Zethelius
Vichy scene by Hjalmar Sandberg
Silver by Gustaf Möllenborg
Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta by Johan Tobias Sergel
Trädgårdsinteriör från Linköping by Johan Krouthén
Cactus Exhibition by Edward Hald
Satyr and Nymph by Claude Michel, known as Clodion
Sleeper Awakened by a Young Woman with a Lit Wick Nicolas Régnier
An armchair, table and candelabra from the Paris Exhibition of 1925
New acquisition: Elizabeth I by Nicolas Hilliard
Table in Swedish-style art deco by Anna Petrus
Daniel intervening on behalf of Susannah by Maarten van Heemskerck
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