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Paul Cézanne paintings in Stockholm

French · 1839–1906

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11 works across 1 institution

Stockholm's Nationalmuseum holds 11 works by Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Cézanne is often described as the father of modern art, and his work reveals why in person: the patient, methodical deconstruction of form and space that Cubism would later take further. His paintings look deceptively simple in reproduction but are extraordinarily complex in the original — the colour relationships are everything.

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Stockholm · 11 works on display

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Le Hameau des Pâtis à Pontoise, encadré par des arbres (Hamlet of Pâtis in Pontoise, framed by trees)

Le Hameau des Pâtis à Pontoise, encadré par des arbres (Hamlet of Pâtis in Pontoise, framed by trees)

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c. 1881

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Portrait of the Artist's Wife

Portrait of the Artist's Wife

Nationalmuseum

c. 1877

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Still Life with Statuette

Still Life with Statuette

Nationalmuseum

c. 1894

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Landskap

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Landskap

Nationalmuseum

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Plaster Cast of a Putto

Plaster Cast of a Putto

Nationalmuseum

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Boy Searching for Lice

Boy Searching for Lice

Nationalmuseum

c. 1883

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Milon från Kroton

Milon från Kroton

Nationalmuseum

c. 1880

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Sovande hermafrodit, efter antik i Louvren

Sovande hermafrodit, efter antik i Louvren

Nationalmuseum

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Planning your visit to Stockholm

Stockholm's museums are clustered on Djurgården island — the Nationalmuseum, Vasa Museum, and Moderna Museet are all accessible by tram or ferry from the city centre. Moderna Museet is free to enter and has an outstanding collection of 20th-century art. The Stockholm Card offers free museum entry and public transport for 1–5 days.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.