Millesgården

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Millesgården
Millesgården Main Building
Map
Established1936
LocationLidingö, Stockholm, Sweden
Coordinates59°21′32″N 18°07′17″E / 59.358889°N 18.121389°E / 59.358889; 18.121389
TypeArt museum, sculpture garden
DirectorOnita Wass
CuratorTomas Järliden
Websitewww.millesgarden.se

Millesgården is an

sculpture park.[1][2]

History

In 1906, the artist couple Carl and Olga Milles bought a plot on Lidingö. The house was designed by architect Karl M. Bengtson (1878-1935) and inaugurated in 1908. Later renovations and extensions were done in collaboration with Milles's brother architect Evert Milles (1885-1960). They planned to build a home associated with art. At Millesgården the works are mainly by Carl Milles. At the entrance of the middle terrace is a sculpture garden and another sculpture workshop, Lilla Ateljén. This was the primary residence of Carl and Olga Milles until 1931. In 1936, Millesgården was transformed into a foundation which was handed over as a gift to the Swedish people.[3][4]

The Woodland chapel was added in the late 1940s and is the site of burial for Carl and Olga Milles. In the early 1950s, Anne's House was built after drawings by Evert Milles. The house was planned for Milles's secretary, Anne Hedmark (1899–1993), who in 1950 took up the post of Millesgarden's hostess and curator. She lived there until 1986.

The newest building on Millesgården is Millesgården Art Hall, which is located along one side of the lower terrace. The Millesgården Art Hall was designed by architect Johan Celsing and was inaugurated in October 1999.[5]

Millesgården in popular culture

Millesgården is the setting of the opening scene of Poul Anderson's 1970 science fiction novel Tau Zero, and several of the sculpture garden's works are described.[6]

Gallery

  • Europa and the Bull
    Europa and the Bull
  • Angels playing music
    Angels playing music
  • Indian with canoe
    Indian with canoe
  • Man and Pegasus
    Man and Pegasus
  • God's Hand
  • Skridskoprinsessan
    Skridskoprinsessan
  • Alg
    Alg
  • Folkungabrunnen
    Folkungabrunnen

Buildings at Millesgården

  • Woodland chapel
    Woodland chapel
  • Anne's House
    Anne's House
  • Millesgården Art Hall
    Millesgården Art Hall

Interior

  • Carl Milles' studio
    Carl Milles' studio
  • Milles antique collection
    Milles antique collection
  • Interior
    Interior
  • Living room in Anne's House
    Living room in Anne's House

See also

References

  1. .
  2. ^ "Olga Milles". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  3. ^ "Bengtson, Karl (1878 - 1935)". KulturNav. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  4. ^ "Milles, Evert (1885 - 1960)". KulturNav. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  5. ^ "Millesgården". Visit Stockholm AB. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  6. ^ Anderson, Poul Tau Zero, Doubleday, 1970, p. 1.

Other sources

  • Anders Bergström (2004) Millesgården - Arkitektur och trädgård (Stockholm: Atlantis)

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