

| Ivar
Arosenius January 30 - April 11, 2010 Ivar Arosenius (1878-1909)
was a paradoxical and multifaceted artist, constantly balancing between the light-hearted
and the deadly serious. The exhibition shows the breadth and depth of his work
and vision. It is a comprehensive presentation including almost 250 works, from
popular paintings and storybook motifs to richly illustrated letters and unfamiliar
juvenilia. Read more
|  | Per
Hasselberg February 20 - May 30, 2010 As winter passes into
spring, a retrospective exhibition of the work of Per Hasselberg (1850-1894) will
be mounted. He was one of the leading Swedish sculptors of the late 19th century
and is well represented in Prince Eugen's collection. Per Hasselberg remained
faithful to his sculptural idiom throughout his life. The exhibition includes
full-body female nudes, busts and drawings. Read
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The
art of medicine Medical treasures -
books and illustrations from the Middle Ages to Lennart Nilsson.
May 8 - August 29, 2010 In honour of the 200th anniversary of the Karolinska
Institutet, an exhibition of art and literary treasures from the Hagströmer Library
will be mounted. It includes beautiful and unusual illustrations and posters created
in the service of medicine from the 15th century to today. These medical illustrations
have rarely been displayed publicly before.
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Eugen's art collection and the Bernadotte jubilee
June 15 - October 3, 2010 This year is the 200th anniversary of Jean Baptiste
Bernadotte's selection as heir to the Swedish throne. The Bernadotte jubilee is
being celebrated around the country. In conjunction with the jubilee, we are exhibiting
drawings of Princess Eugenie from the Museum's collection.
During the
summer we will also show a selection of Prince Eugen's own art and works of other
artists in the collection, for exampel Ernst Josephson, Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson,
Bruno Liljefors, Isaac Grünewald, Sigrid Hjertén and Vera Nilsson. |  |
Ring and
crown June 15 - October 3 2010 A small exhibition with rings
and crowns will be on show in conjunction with the royal wedding.
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