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November 15, 2009

In Ladonia the Sublime is Now

Filed under: National Museum of Art, culture — Lars Vilks @ 1:58 pm

C D Friedrich’s work The Wanderer before the Tower of Wotan is now in the Ladonia National Museum of Art.

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Photo: James Hartman

December 3, 2008

Another van Gogh

Filed under: National Museum of Art, culture — Lars Vilks @ 9:38 pm

Once again the connection between van Gogh and Ladonia has been confirmed. Out minister of future science, James Hartman, has found another painting where the master of expression has been using Wotan’s tower in Ladonia as a compositional element.

Wotan’s tower was built in 1988 but van Gogh might have been using drawings from old Ladonia from the time of King Ladon. It could also be that he as an artist could gaze into the future.

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van Gogh painting with the unmistakable presence of Wotan’s tower

May 30, 2008

The New Museum of National Art

Filed under: National Museum of Art, culture — Lars Vilks @ 1:28 pm

The New Museum of National Art has opened in Ladonia. It is situated in the Tower of the Winds. The first art work to be on permanent exhibition is a large painting by Åke Bjurhamn.

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Åke Bjurhamn, Homage à Nimis, 1982, Ladonia Museum of National Art

August 22, 2007

New work in the National Museum

Filed under: National Museum of Art — Lars Vilks @ 12:57 pm

A new acquisition has been made to the National Museum. A nimisfied Dali.

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The new Dali Painting, nimisfied by Eternal Minister of Future Science James Hartman

July 25, 2007

New Painting in National Museum

Filed under: National Museum of Art — Lars Vilks @ 10:17 am

The National Museum of Art in Ladonia has acquired a new painting to the collection. The painting, an early Picasso in cubist style, has been nimisfied by minister James Hartman.

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The new nimisfied Picasso in National Museum

July 14, 2007

The National Museum of Art in Ladonia

Filed under: National Museum of Art, culture — Lars Vilks @ 11:18 am

The collection in the National Museum received its first artwork today. The collection will mainly concentrate on the older works in art history. But before entering the museum all pieces have to be slightly reworked to become a part of the Ladonia heritage. Actually one has to admit that the work remade is of higher quality than the original.

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Ingres: Turkish Bath 1862/2007
Nimisified by Minister James Hartman

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