The work at the Nationalmuseum research department is organised on a project basis and each project has its own budget. The projects involve both external and in-house researchers. Below you will find presentations of ongoing projects.
Ongoing projects
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Illuminated Manuscripts
The Nationalmuseum’s collection of illuminated manuscripts and fragments contains almost 70 items totaling nearly 4000 pages. This project’s aim is to preserve the manuscripts, open the whole collection digitally to the wider public, and extend our knowledge
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Pigments used in Early-Modern Portrait Miniature Painting in Sweden
This research project focuses on pigments used in Early Modern portrait miniature painting by exploring the terminology and the colour samples found in the artist Elias Brenner's (1647–1717) treatise Nomenclatura et species colorum miniatæ picturæ : thet är
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NEO-Collections
NEO Collections is a collaborative project that provides an opportunity to try out new working methods and concepts together, thus increasing our understanding of how digital curation and outreach can be further developed and shared between different