The gallery is situated in the grounds of Oscarshall, Oslo.

The Queen Joséphine Gallery (Galleri Dronning Joséphine) is situated on the grounds of Oscarshall at Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway. [1]

Queen Joséphine Gallery was named in honor of Queen Josephine, wife of King Oscar I of Sweden. Oscarshall summer palace was completed in 1852 and named after King Oscar I. The Swedish Royal Family art collection at Oscarhall constitutes the basis for the fine art collection contained at the gallery. Queen Joséphine Gallery was officially opened by Queen Sonja on 13 June 2013. Its main focus is on graphic prints / paper based art.[2][3][4]

Exhibitions

References

  1. Oscarshall (Det Norske Kongehus)
  2. The Queen Joséphine Gallery (Det Norske Kongehus)
  3. Galleri Dronning Joséphine (VisitOslo)
  4. The Queen Joséphine Gallery (Visit Norway)
  5. "The Royal House of Norway - The Queen Joséphine Gallery". Royalcourt.no. 2013-06-13. Retrieved 2015-03-09.

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