
La historia
Climb the main staircase and two vast murals face each other across the hall. On one wall the Swedish painter Carl Larsson shows King Gustav Vasa riding into Stockholm in 1523, at the founding of an independent Sweden. On the wall opposite hangs Midvinterblot, Larsson's dark scene of a legendary Norse king given up in sacrifice to end a famine. He finished it in 1915, the museum rejected it as too grim, and for more than 80 years it hung elsewhere. Only in 1997 did the Nationalmuseum buy it and place it where Larsson had always meant it to go.
The building was raised for the nation's art by the German architect Friedrich August Stüler and opened in 1866, a Renaissance-style palace on the Blasieholmen waterfront facing the royal residence across the water. After years of restoration it reopened in 2018 with its original colours and daylight brought back.
Inside runs the sweep of Swedish art, from Larsson's sunlit family interiors to Anders Zorn's portraits and open-air bathers, hung beside older European masters including Rembrandt. The Nationalmuseum also keeps one of Sweden's great design collections, running from 18th-century silver and Gustavian furniture to modern glass and ceramics.
Colección
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La GrenouillèrePierre-Auguste Renoir, 1869
Retrato de un violinistaAnne Vallayer-Coster, 1773
La conjuración de Claudio CivilisRembrandt, 1661
La dama del abanico, la esposa del artistaAlexander Roslin, 1768
El juristaGiuseppe Arcimboldo, 1566
La Verdad, el Tiempo y la HistoriaFrancisco Goya, 1797
La ciudadAugust Strindberg, 1903
Hadas danzantesAugust Malmström, 1866
Sacrificio de pleno inviernoCarl Larsson, 1915
La cocineraRembrandt, 1651
El triunfo de VenusFrançois Boucher, 1740
La taberna de la tía AnthonyPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1866
El traslado del cuerpo del rey Carlos XII de SueciaGustaf Cederström, 1884
ÓmnibusAnders Zorn, 1891
El cocineroGiuseppe Arcimboldo, 1570
La lucha de Thor con los gigantesMårten Eskil Winge, 1872
Valdemar Atterdag imponiendo rescate a VisbyCarl Gustaf Hellqvist, 1882
Muchacho pelando una peraÉdouard Manet, 1868
Paisaje de BretañaPaul Gauguin, 1889
San SebastiánPietro Perugino, 1490
Simeón en el temploRembrandt, 1669
La hora del desayunoHanna Hirsch-Pauli, 1887
El rey Candaules de Lidia mostrando a su esposa a GigesJacob Jordaens, 1646
Monja arrodilladaMartin van Meytens, 1731
Paisaje con la caída de ÍcaroJoos de Momper el Joven, 1607