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Le Monarque : Roi au Musée ?
Published 2016-12-01“…En effet, le monarque, papillon érigé mascotte par le musée dès son ouverture, voit sa position d’objet phare questionnée par le changement d’exposition permanente et la modernisation des modes de communication du musée. …”
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Effects of Muse Cell on a Mouse Model With Acute Encephalopathy
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Berthe de Rayssac, muse et artiste sans œuvre
Published 2013-03-01“…By retracing the career of this forgotten personality, notably through her artistic training and practice of music, it is possible to describe this ambivalent figure, who combined the symbolic faces of the muse and the artist, paradoxically without an oeuvre. …”
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A Rethinking of Children at Stake. Musings for their Revaluation
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La momie de Thèbes au musée Redpath?
Published 2016-12-01“…La momie de Thèbes, de la collection ethnographique du Musée Redpath à Montréal, a sans cesse éveillé la curiosité populaire depuis son intégration à la collection du Musée en 1925. …”
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Étoile du matin – Gambeh Then’ au Musée canadien des civilisations : Récit d'une œuvre d’art et de son musée
Published 2016-12-01“…Cette diffusion accrue engendrée par le musée ainsi que l’impact que celle-ci aura sur les médias et le public fait de l’Étoile du Matin un objet phare. …”
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Philippe Ortoli. Le Musée imaginaire de Quentin Tarantino
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MUSINGS IN THE GARDEN: SCULPTURE PARK AND THE AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
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Les Archives photographiques Notman au Musée McCord
Published 2016-12-01“…Noëlle Charpentier présente les Archives Notman, un important ensemble de photographies, négatifs et matériel photographiques entreposé au musée McCord d’Histoire canadienne à Montréal. Deux conservateurs ont travaillé à leur préservation et à leur utilisation : Stanley G. …”
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Exposer l’Ethnoécologie au Musée de l’Homme
Published 2016-07-01“…The Musée de l’Homme, which was opened October 15th, 2015, by the President of the Republic François Hollande, was entirely reshaped, in order to present a thematic course with our relations towards “nature” as a thread. …”
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La collection Campana au musée Napoléon III et la question de l’appropriation des modèles pour les musées d’art industriel
Published 2017-10-01“…The collection was presented to the public in an ephemeral “Musée Napoléon III” for a few months in 1862. But there was no consensus on the location of the collection in the French and Parisian museum landscape being elaborated: should the Musée Napoléon III be made an autonomous institution and should it be given missions similar to the South Kensington Museum in London? …”
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Les Fleurs du Mal, de la censure au musée
Published 2024-06-01“…Paul Gallimard (1850–1929), one of the most remarkable collectors of his time, owned a work that was unique in more ways than one: a copy of Les Fleurs du Mal by Baudelaire, with a handwritten letter, enriched with marginal and interleaved drawings by Auguste Rodin. It has been in the Musée Rodin in Paris since 1931. The artist had discussed the idea of confronting Baudelaire’s poetry, a source of inspiration for his Gates of Hell, before receiving the commission from Gallimard. …”
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