King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia visited the National Museum

King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia visited the exhibition The Garden: Six Centuries of Art and Nature

King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden visited the exhibition "The Garden: Six Centuries of Art and Nature" at the National Museum in Stockholm. The exhibition displays roughly 300 art and craft objects - paintings, drawings, sculpture and crafts. Most of the objects are from the National Museum's collections. Among the artists are Rembrandt, Watteau, Le Nôtre, Monet, Renoir and Carl Larsson.

King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia visited the exhibition The Garden: Six Centuries of Art and Nature

The exhibition is about how mythical and real gardens have been depicted in art, but also about how art has left its mark on gardens, from the Middle Ages until today. Contemporary artists such as Peter Frie and Emma Helle are also involved in the exhibition.

King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia visited the exhibition The Garden: Six Centuries of Art and Nature

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  1. Another smart jacket from the Queen.
    Just not sure about the patches on the elbows.

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    1. Yes, without patches would be even smarter! Zofia

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  2. Classique mais toujours élégante.
    Froufrou

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  3. J'aime bien cette nouvelle veste à plusieurs couleurs où nous pouvons voir que des patchs ont été appliqués sur les coudes ; je me rappelle que j'en faisais de même lors d'achats car cela était tendance et je voulais copier les copines !

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  4. Another beautiful jacket. The mulit colored pattern is very attractive. She looks lovely.

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  5. As usual, the King and Queen are dressed to perfection! Love the King’s cuff links…wish they were adopted by the next generation more often.

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