Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
New Carlsberg Glyptotek
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Established1897; 127 years ago (1897)
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates55°40′21″N 12°34′19″E / 55.67250°N 12.57194°E / 55.67250; 12.57194
TypeArt museum
Key holdingsRodin, Little Dancer of Fourteen Years, Woman with a Flower
CollectionsAncient Greek sculpture, Roman sculpture, Post-impressionists, Danish Golden Age
Collection size>10,000
Visitors514,608 (2019)[1]
FounderCarl Jacobsen
DirectorGertrud Hvidberg-Hansen
ChairpersonChristine Buhl Andersen
ArchitectVilhelm Dahlerup (1897), Hack Kampmann (1906), Henning Larsen (1996)
Websitewww.glyptoteket.com
Hall of Roman figures. In the front, Pompey
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Palm gardens. In the front, Kai Nielsen's sculpture Water Mother
L. Brandstrup, the founders Carl and Ottilia Jacobsen

The Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek ("ny" means "new" in Danish; "Glyptotek" comes from the Greek root glyphein, to carve, and theke, storing place), commonly known simply as Glyptoteket, is an art museum in Copenhagen, Denmark. The collection represents the private art collection of Carl Jacobsen (1842–1914), the son of the founder of the Carlsberg Breweries.

Primarily a sculpture museum, as indicated by the name, the focal point of the museum is antique sculpture from the ancient cultures around the Mediterranean, including Egypt, Rome and Greece, as well as more modern sculptures such as a collection of Auguste Rodin's works, considered to be the most important outside France[verification needed]. However, the museum is equally noted for its collection of paintings that includes an extensive collection of French impressionists and Post-impressionists as well as Danish Golden Age paintings.

The French Collection includes works by painters such as Jacques-Louis David, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Degas and Cézanne, as well as those by Post-impressionists such as van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec and Bonnard. The museum's collection includes all the bronze sculptures of Degas, including the series of dancers. Numerous works by Norwegian-Danish sculptor Stephan Sinding are featured prominently in various sections of the museum.

  1. ^ (in Dutch) [1] 25 April 2021.