Sunday, March 1, 2009

Swedish Fine Arts


Sweden is home to many fine arts. For one, the National Museum of Fine Arts is located in Stockholm, Sweden on a peninsula named Blaiseholm. It has many famous contributors and was founded in 1792. It holds about half a million artifacts and ancient drawings from the Middle Ages to present day. They have watercolors, glass blown objects, and even some craft works. The Swedish are very artistic people, and they engage in many forms of art themselves, even today. The Swedes like to collect art and are very inspired to create it. They have brilliant designs and ideas for art, and they make, draw, paint and mold things that could be nothing less than fine art.
-Alex