The Museum of Sketches for Public Art is an art museum at Lund University in Sweden, dedicated to the collection and display of sketches and drawings for contemporary monumental and public art, such as frescos, sculpture and reliefs. The museum contains about 25,000 items, including sketches and contest entries by leading 20th-century Swedish artists such as Isaac Grünewald, other Nordic artists and foreign artists such as Henry Moore, Diego Rivera and Henri Matisse.
The museum was founded in 1934 by Ragnar Josephson, professor of the History and Theory of Art at Lund University. Josephson, who wanted to collect material illuminating the creative process of the artist, wrote a book on the topic, Konstverkets födelse, as well as many shorter studies. The collection opened to the public in 1941 in a building close to the Lund University Library.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Sketches_for_Public_Art
Official Website http://www.adk.lu.se/
Email adk@adk.lu.se
Phone +46 46 222 72 83
Address Finngatan 2, 223 62 Lund, Sweden
Coordinates 55°42'28.179" N 13°11'53.71" E