Nationalmuseum Stockholm
It is rare for there to be a single museum, let alone museum outside of the Louvre or even the British Museum, that has such a full and varied art collection. The Nationalmuseum Stockholm is no exception. It exhibits a rich collection of Swedish paintings from the 16th Century as well as various other collections of international art. Its art collection comprises over 40,000 drawings and 100,000 prints. The collections also features objects like furniture, textiles, silver and jewelry. Representative for the history of Swedish art from the 15th century to 1866 is the museum's painting collection which includes a large group of works by Albertus Pictor as well as Hans Olovsson Kylander jr., Gustaf Cederström and Alexander Roslin. The collection of 19th-century painting holds works by Claude Lorrain, Carl Fredrik Hill, Johan Tobias Sergel and Ernst Josephson as well as portraits by both prominent and lesser known painters such as Per Krafft the Elder, Oscar Björck and Nils Blommér amongst others. A separate gallery is dedicated to Albert Engström's paintings as well as an adjacent gallery with works from the late 19th century. Also noteworthy is the collection of Herman Kruuse, who donated his collection to the museum in 1923. The main part of this collection comprises Swedish painting and French painting from late 18th-century until mid-19th century. The museum also holds a fine collection of art by Scandinavian artists in other media: Henry Heerup, Roar Pfänder (with his famous blue quays), Elov Olsson, Hjörn Ewers etc. This same period is covered by some 130 paintings and 180 drawings that make up director Carl Fredrik Hill's own collection which has been on display since 2005 at the premises of Vallåkra Estate west of Ystad. The museum has a further extensive collection of international art from the rest of Europe, America and Asia as well as applied art (regional costumes, ceramics, glassware, porcelain and silver etc.).
Alexander Roslin, 1784 - Christoffer Bogislaus Zibet - fine art print
After Monogrammist IS, 1709 - Old man with a growth on his nose - fine art print
Per Krafft the Elder, 1758 - A Boy Reading - fine art print
Louis Gauffier, 1793 - Count Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt in Florence - fine art print
Alexander Roslin, 1777 - Gustav III, 1746-1792, King of Sweden - fine art print
Francisco Goya, 1784 - The Architect Ventura Rodriguez - fine art print
Gustaf Lundberg, 18th century - Portrait of a Lady - fine art print
Niclas Lafrensen, 1792 - King Gustav III of Sweden - fine art print
François Boucher, 1746 - The Toilet of Venus - fine art print
Jean-Joseph-Xavier Bidauld, 1787 - Gorge at Cività Castellana - fine art print
Jean II Restout, 1736 - Boy in a Child's Chair - fine art print
Pierre Parrocel, 1735 - Woman Reading in front of a Fireplace - fine art print
After Annibale Carracci, 18th century - Pietà - fine art print
Andreas von Behn, 1700 - Allegory on the Vanity of Life - fine art print
Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée, 1768 - Bacchus and Ariadne - fine art print
Johann Salomon Wahl, 1725 - Unknown woman - fine art print
Lorens Pasch the Younger, 1777 - King Gustav III of Sweden - fine art print
Pehr Hilleström, 1794 - Household Chores - fine art print
After Jürgen Ovens, 1700 - Unknown German princess - fine art print
Olof Fridsberg, 18th century - A huge pumpkin - fine art print
Alexander Roslin, 1785 - Self Portrait - fine art print
Carl Frederik von Breda, 1785 - The Artist's Father - fine art print
Elias Martin, 1768 - Landscape with a Waterfall and Cattle - fine art print
Nöel-Nicolas Coypel, 1728 - The Judgement of Paris - fine art print
Pehr Hilleström, 1771 - Selfportrait - fine art print
Marie-Suzanne Giroust, 1771 - Marie-Joseph Peyre, 1730-1785 - fine art print
Jonas Hoffman, 1753 - Danaë and the Shower of Gold - fine art print
