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"The Art-collector and the catastrophe" - The untold story of how Sweden lost a world class art collection. Private art collector Theodor "Teto" Ahrenberg obtained art directly by artists like Picasso, Chagall and Matisse. He became friends with the international artists elite. And therefore developed a conflict with the Swedish art establishment. The Director of the Modern museum Pontus Hultén became his nemesis. Revenge to Theodor Ahrenberg would be creating his own art museum of Stockholm. Designed by world-famous architect Le Corbusier.

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  • Theodor Ahrenberg

    Theodor Ahrenberg

  • Marc Chagall

    Marc Chagall

  • Christo

    Christo

  • Pablo Picasso

    Pablo Picasso

  • Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris

    Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris

  • Henning Sjöström

    Henning Sjöström

  • Pontus Hultén

    Pontus Hultén

  • Ulla Ahrenberg

    Ulla Ahrenberg

  • Annette Ahrenberg

    Annette Ahrenberg

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"The Art-collector and the catastrophe" - The untold story of how Sweden lost a world class art collection. Private art collector Theodor "Teto" Ahrenberg obtained art directly by artists like Picasso, Chagall and Matisse. He became friends with the international artists elite. And therefore developed a conflict with the Swedish art establishment. The Director of the Modern museum Pontus Hultén became his nemesis. Revenge to Theodor Ahrenberg would be creating his own art museum of Stockholm. Designed by world-famous architect Le Corbusier.

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