Painting
European painting
European painting, principally from the period 1500–1800, forms part of the collection. Many of the paintings are by Flemish, Dutch and Italian artists. An important work is the Butcher’s Stall from 1551, by the Flemish painter Pieter Aertsen.
Swedish artists
The collection includes Swedish paintings from the Middle Ages to our own time - portraits, landscapes, still lifes and other motifs. Prominent artists represented in the collection are David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl, Alexander Roslin, Bruno Liljefors, Anders Zorn, Isaac Grünewald and Greta Knutson.
Portraits
The most extensive part of the painting collection consists of portraits. Many depict people with connections to Uppsala University – professors, vice-chancellors and scientists. New portraits are added continuously through commissions, the latest of which depicts Vice-chancellor Eva Åkesson, painted by Olle Hamngren in 2020.

Pieter Aertsen, Butcher’s Stall with the Flight into Egypt, 1551, UU 1.

Greta Knutson, Window view, 1900, UU 921.

Olle Hamngren, Eva Åkesson, Vice-chancellor of Uppsala University, 2020, UU 3549.
Want to know more about the collection?
As a private individual, you can access the objects in our collections in various ways. Look out for our events, visit the Gustavianum's various exhibitions or search for the objects on the digital platform Alvin. If you have specific questions, you can contact our antiquarians for each collection.