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Coordinates: 60°0945N 24°5557E / 60.16251°N 24.93256°E / 60.16251; 24.93256
 

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Sinebrychoff Art Museum
Sinebrychoffin taidemuseo
Konstmuseet Sinebrychoff
Художественный музей Синебрюхова
The southern façade of the museum building
Sinebrychoff Art Museum is located in Helsinki (mainland)
Sinebrychoff Art Museum

The location of the museum in Helsinki

Established1921 (1921) (House museum)
1980 (National art gallery)
LocationPunavuori, Helsinki, Finland
Coordinates60°09′45N 24°55′57E / 60.16251°N 24.93256°E / 60.16251; 24.93256
TypeArt museum
CollectionsEuropean art
DirectorKirsi Eskelinen
CuratorIra Westergård
OwnerFinnish National Gallery
Websitesinebrychoffintaidemuseo.fi

The Sinebrychoff Art Museum is an art museum located on BulevardiinHelsinki, Finland. The museum exhibits the old European art collections (dating between the 14th and 19th centuries) of the Finnish National Gallery. In addition, half of the museum acts as a historic house museum, displaying the 19th century estate of the Sinebrychoff family.

History

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Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff, responsible for a large portion of the museum's collections

The building housing the museum was constructed in 1842 by the Russian businessman Nikolai Sinebryukhov, whose brewery, Sinebrychoff, operated in the western side of the premises until 1992. Nikolai himself did not live in the house, staying instead in Suomenlinna.[1] His brother's family lived in the house, and his nephew, Paul, began an art collection. Paul continued to collect European art after being appointed head of the company in 1904. Along with his actress wife, Fanny Sinebrychoff, he amassed a collection of about 900 items, mostly paintings (100 by the Old Masters and approximately 350 portrait miniatures), but also including antique furniture, silverware, and porcelain.[1][2]

In 1921, Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff donated their collection to the Finnish government. It continues to be the largest art donation ever made in Finland.[1] This was the same year that the house opened up as a historic house museum, showcasing 19th century upper class life. The donated art collection was not kept in the house, though it was returned in 1959 with funding from the Sinebrychoff company. In 1975, the Finnish government bought the entire building from the brewery, and, after restoration, opened the building as a museum in 1980. Collections featuring old European art were moved from Ateneum to the Sinebrychoff Art Museum.[2]

In 1990, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum was incorporated into the Valtion taidemuseo (National Art Museum). Following its disbandment in 2013, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum was incorporated into the newly formed Finnish National Gallery, in which it is one of three museums, the others being Ateneum and Kiasma.

Collections

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The collections of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum are composed primarily of old European paintings, primarily by the Old Masters. The museum's paintings are divided among 10 collections, including The "Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff Collection", the "Collection of the Friends of the Ateneum Art Museum", and the "Carl von Haartman Collection". In addition to paintings, the museum also hosts about 4,000 prints and drawings.[3] Other items in the museum include glassware, porcelain, and silverware, as well as some sculptures, clocks, and antique furniture.[4]

Portrait of a Lady (1780) by Alexander Roslin
  • Connoisseurs at a Gallery (1607-1623) by Hieronymus Francken II
    Connoisseurs at a Gallery (1607-1623) by Hieronymus Francken II
  • Portrait of Mademoiselle Charlotte Eckerman (1784) by Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller
    Portrait of Mademoiselle Charlotte Eckerman (1784) by Adolf Ulrik Wertmüller
  • Portrait of a young woman (1525) by Lucas Cranach the Elder
    Portrait of a young woman (1525) by Lucas Cranach the Elder
  • Jean-Baptiste Eugénie Du Mangin or Jean-Baptiste Dumangin, (1744-1826) doctor, by Alexander Roslin Paris 1789.
    Jean-Baptiste Eugénie Du Mangin or Jean-Baptiste Dumangin, (1744-1826) doctor, by Alexander Roslin Paris 1789.
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c Niutanen, Terttu, ed. (2009). "The Sinebrychoffs: A part of Finnish industry and cultural history" (PDF). sinebrychoff.fi. Sinebrychoff. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-25.
  • ^ a b "HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM BUILDING". sinebrychoffintaidemuseo.fi. Sinebrychoffin taidemuseo. Archived from the original on June 26, 2015. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  • ^ "THE COLLECTIONS OF THE SINEBRYCHOFF ART MUSEUM". sinebrychoffintaidemuseo.fi. Sinebrychoffin taidemuseo. Archived from the original on August 28, 2022. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  • ^ "Art Collections - Sinebrychoff Art Museum". fng.fi. Finnish National Gallery. Archived from the original on August 28, 2022. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
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