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The Rolf de Maré Collection

Rolf de Maré (1888-1964), the creator and artistic director of the Ballets Suèdois, was introduced to the French art scene by his close friend, the artist Nils Dardel. Dardel was a personal friend of artists such as Fernand Léger and George Braque, and also with the art dealers Alfred Flechtheim and Wilhelm Udhe. Over the years, Rolf de Maré built a valuable collection of modern art, especially cubist works, with Dardel as his advisor and buyer. In 1950, Rolf de Maré donated Pablo Picasso’s Mandolin Player to Moderna Museet. In 1966, he bequeathed further works to the Museum, including Marie Laurencin’s Les Jeunes Filles (1912), which was the first work Dardel acquired on Maré’s behalf, followed by George Braque’s Still-Life with Fruit Bowl (1909) and Fernand Léger’s Staircase. The donation also included works by Rolf de Maré’s mother, Ellen Roosval (née von Hallwyl).
Filter and sort
Einar Utzon-Frank
1910-talet
NMSK 1924
Ängen, sommarlandskap
Gustav Croner
u.å.
NMG 385/1966
Apollo
Ellen Roosval
1922
MOMSK 12
Begravning i Senlis
Nils Dardel
1913
NM 5991
André Derain
1929
NM 5998
Bertil Reuterskiöld
Nils Dardel
1914
NMH 317/1966
Bildhuggaren (Bourdelle)
Bror Hjorth
1924 - 1929
NMSK 1922
Blomsterstilleben
Nils Dardel
1918
NM 5996
Burlesk
Nils Dardel
1915
NMH 320/1966
Carmencita
Georges Rouault
1913 - 1915
NM 6022
André Derain
1928
NM 5997
Composition
Fernand Léger
1930
NM 6007
Le Compotier
Georges Braque
1908
NM 5984
Cypripedium, blombukett
Stig Borglind
1942
NMG 383/1966
Damporträtt
Tsuguharu Foujita
1938
NMH 340/1966
Les danseuses aux clés
Fernand Léger
1930
NM 6006
On View Stockholm
On View
De båda gracerna
Fernand Léger
1929
NM 6005
Den döende
Bertil Nyström
1930
NMSK 1995
Den heliga Cecilia
Ellen Roosval
1921
MOMSK 13
Det gamla Borgå
Louis Sparre
1941
NMG 398/1966
Drömmar och fantasier
Nils Dardel
1922
NM 5995
Eclaires
Georges Papazoff
1929
NM 6015
En gastronomisk trio
Bertil Bull Hedlund
1941
NMG 384/1966