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1943 Cultural exhibition in Sweden
Norwegian Exhibition
Exhibition poster
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameNorwegian Exhibition
Organized byHans Wilhelmsson Ahlmann, Swedish-Norwegian Association [sv]
Participant(s)
Countries2
Location
CountrySweden
CityStockholm
VenueThulehuset [sv], Sveavägen
Coordinates44°06′43″N 87°54′47″W / 44.112°N 87.913°W / 44.112; -87.913
Timeline
Opening10 March 1943
Closure27 April 1943

The Norwegian Exhibition was held in Sweden in 1943 to raise awareness of Norwegian culture and history in Sweden. It opened in Thulehuset [sv], Sveavägen, Stockholm on 10 March and ran until 27 April.

It was chaired by Hans Wilhelmsson Ahlmann.

Opening

The Stockholm exhibition was opened by Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke with Princess Ingeborg of Denmark, the Swedish Foreign Minister Christian Günther, the Norwegian envoy Jens Bull, ambassadors for the Allied nations, and representatives of Stockholm in attendance.

Exhibits

Art works displayed included paintings by Christian Krohg, Per Krohg and Edvard Munch, and statues by Gustav Vigeland.

  • Painting by Christian Krohg Painting by Christian Krohg
  • Paintings by Munch Paintings by Munch
  • Man and Woman by Vigeland Man and Woman by Vigeland

There were statues of Olaf II of Norway (with a label saying HELLIG OLAV NORGES EVIGE KONGE) and of Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen, and a photograph of the King of Norway Haakon VII of Norway at the time in exile in Britain.

9 April

On 9 April 1943, three years after the start of the German occupation of Norway there was a memorial service to commemorate Norwegian nationals who had died fighting the occupation. at which Yngve Larsson and the Stockholm governor Torsten Nothin laid wreaths at a plaque saying Vi hyllar de norska patrioterna som offrade sina liv för Norges frihet.

References

  1. ^ "Historiske foto - Arkivverkets digitale fotoarkiv" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Historiske foto - Arkivverkets digitale fotoarkiv" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  3. "Historiske foto - Arkivverkets digitale fotoarkiv" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 October 2019.

Translations

  1. SAINT OLAF NORWAY'S ETERNAL KING
  2. We pay tribute to the Norwegian patriots who sacrificed their lives for Norway's freedom
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