Collection of National Museum


The National Museum of Fine Arts is located on the peninsula Blasieholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden.  The museum is Sweden’s largest art museum and contains a collection that dates from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries and includes paintings, sculpture, drawings, graphic art, applied art and design.   The museum was founded as Royal Museum (Kungliga Museet) in 1792 and was reopened in 1866 in the current building and renamed the Nationalmuseum.  There are pieces by artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Boucher, Renoir, Degas, Van Gogh and Gauguin as well as the Swedish masters Anders Zorn and Carl Larsson.


1890 Blossoming Acaacia Branches Painting Blossoming-Acaacia-Branches





Enclosed Field with a Sower in the Rain Quay with Men Unloading Sand Barges Field with Factory View of Saintes-Maries with Cemetery
Enclosed Field with a Sower in the Rain Quay with Men Unloading Sand Barges Field with Factory View of Saintes-Maries with Cemetery
"There is no blue without yellow and without orange."