Thiel Gallery
(0 products)The Thiel Gallery is an art museum in Stockholm, Sweden. It was founded as the home and private museum of the banker and collector Ernest Thiel (1859-1947). It is known for its collection of Nordic art, particularly Swedish art, from the late 19th and early 20th centuries , including works by Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Anders Sohn, and Edvard Munch.
Thiel Gallery History
- 1907: Founded by Ernest Thiel
- 1924: Due to financial difficulties, Thiel sells his collection to the Swedish government.
- 1926: Open to the public
Representative collections
- Carl Larsson: "My Wife Karin", "Self-Portrait", etc.
- Bruno Liljefors: "The Eagle Owl", "The Fox Family", etc.
- Anders Thorn: "Midsummer Dance", "Omnibus", etc.
- Edvard Munch: "The Sick Child", "The Scream", etc.
The appeal of the Thiel Gallery
The Thiel Gallery is a rare place where you can appreciate the high-quality Nordic art collection assembled by Ernest Thiel's discerning eye . In particular, the works of Sweden's leading painters captivate visitors with their diversity and appeal. The museum itself is a renovated Thiel mansion, and its beautiful Art Nouveau architecture and harmonious exhibition space are attractive.
The Thiel Gallery is a must-visit museum for anyone interested in Nordic art .
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