in detail
The important collections of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum include Swedish, Flemish and Italian paintings as well as furniture, silverware and porcelain and a notable collection of over 400 miniature paintings.
The heart of Sinebrychoff Art Museum is the Interior Museum. Paul and fanny Sinebrychoff bequeathed their entire art collection to the Finnish state in 1921, and these works and artefacts are now displayed within the rooms of the former family residence. The current collection also contains the major part of the old foreign works of art belonging to the Ateneum Art Museum.
The exhibition practice of the Sinebrychoff Art Museum follows closely the practice of international exhibitions, which seek to combine the presentation of European tradition with a feeling for cultural expressions beyond Europe.
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