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  • The Museum of Sketches for Public Art is an art museum at Lund University in Sweden, dedicated to the collection and display of sketches and drawings for contemporary monumental and public art, such as frescos, sculpture and reliefs. The museum contains about 25,000 items, including sketches and contest entries by leading 20th-century Swedish artists such as Isaac Grünewald, other Nordic artists and foreign artists such as Henry Moore, Diego Rivera and Henri Matisse.
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  • Art museum in Lund, SwedenMuseum of Sketches for Public Art, photographed in May 2008The exterior after the extension in 2017.
  • Skulpturer i olika storlekar på en hylla i ett magasin. The worlds largest collection of sketches and public art in its early stages.
  • ...'sketch/cartoon' gallery, but really this is a museum of prototypes, maquettes, plans and works in progress - showing the thinking behind great public works of art.
  • Sketches Museum - Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art is a museum in Lund.
  • The Museum of Sketches for Public Art is an art museum at Lund University in Sweden, dedicated to the collection and display of sketches and...
  • The Museum of Sketches for Public Art is a craftsmanship historical center at Lund University in Sweden, devoted to the accumulation and show of...
  • Finngatan 2, Lund, Sweden, 223 62. +46 46 222 7283. info@skissernasmuseum.lu.se. ... Follow the Museum of Sketches for Public Art. "Rough Sketch".
  • Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art. Finngatan 2 223 62 Lund Sverige. Get directions. ... Museum of Sketches for Public Art.
  • Lund’s Museum of Sketches – known in Swedish as Skissernas Museum – exists as a public archive for these artistic works in progress.
  • Skip to main content. Lund University Home Lund University Logo. English. ... - Collection of sketches for public art – digitized and presented in the database.
  • ...in 1934 and is a unique art museum of artistic process and public art that focuses on an artist’s creative process from the first idea until the final sketch.