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    Un Louvre pour les artistes vivants ? Modalités d’appropriation du musée par et pour les artistes du xixe siècle by Claire Dupin de Beyssat

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Since its founding, in 1793, the Musée du Louvre accorded an important place to the art of the period: artists lived there until 1848, worked there as copyists during the entire nineteenth century and presented their work regularly in the rooms of the museum. Despite their gradual exclusion from the picture rails of the Louvre, living artists – an expression that was omnipresent during this period – would, throughout the nineteenth century, appropriate the Louvre: its space, its museographical organisation and its ambitions. …”
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    L’Antiphonaire d’Oosteeklo et son enlumineur (Cornelia van Wulfschkercke ?) by Dominique Vanwijnsberghe

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Despite its importance for the history of Flemish book painting, the Oosteeklo Antiphonal, kept at the library of the Ghent Museum of Fine Arts, has been largely neglected by art historians. …”
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    Palaeontological And Geological Highlights Of The Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark by Graham Worton, Colin Prosser, Jonathan Larwood

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It also revealed and led to the collection of a rich and extremely well-preserved fossil fauna from the Upper Carboniferous and especially from the Silurian Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, with trilobites, crinoids, and numerous other taxa from the Geopark adorning museum collections across the world. Internationally important geological exposures, surviving within what is now an extremely urban and populated setting, provide a range of challenges and opportunities, and these continue to drive innovation and good practice in geoconservation, education and tourism within the geopark, where robust conservation and management of Geosites is combined with innovative ways to engage with local communities and visitors. …”
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    The baptistery of St Lydia in northern Greece by Katerina Seraïdari

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article examines how this iconic baptism (considered to be the first on the European continent) was initially commemorated in the nineteenth century by Georgios Lampakis, a Greek scholar, who transformed water from Philippi into an artefact which was exhibited in an Athens museum. The construction of a church meant that something which could hitherto be moved between locations was monumentalized and embedded spatially; as a result of the international mobility generated by this baptistery, the area itself has been reclassified. …”
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    Memorias de Algardi en un Busto de Apolo del Museo del Prado by Fernando Loffredo

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Sin embargo, se demuestra que su cabeza es una réplica de la Cabeza de ángel hoy en el Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe de Hamburgo que Alessandro Algardi modeló para la estatua de San Felipe Neri en Roma. …”
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    Diferentes experiências vividas a partir da percepção ambiental: o livro de registro e o parque by Marcos Clair Bovo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…To answer that, we established four categories: the beauty and richness of the park; the poetic; the archaeology museum; and the transcription and interpretation of passages from the logbook, considering different perceptions regarding the park. …”
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    La sculpture de l’Antiquité tardive et du haut Moyen Âge en péninsule Ibérique, une révision nécessaire by Gisela Ripoll

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…We have corpora for regions, cities or museum collections, such as Badajoz, Córdoba, Tarragona or Toledo, as well as thematic directories, such as figurative sculpture, liturgical altars or funerary sculpture. …”
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    Działalność Ministerstwa Wyznań Religijnych i Oświecenia Publicznego w Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej w zakresie ochrony przyrody by Edyta Wolter

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The first part explains the normative acts which were the basis for nature conservation and cooperation between the Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public Enlightenment, the Polish Natural Science Museum in Warsaw, and the State Council for Nature Conservation. …”
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    Le Congrès des américanistes de Nancy en 1875 : entre succès et désillusions by Étienne Logie, Pascal Riviale

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…However, little remains of the ambitious concerning American studies which were planned for Nancy : a few scattered museum pieces, asking many unanswered questions, and some distant memories recovered during the celebration of centenary of the first Nancy congress.…”
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    Le Musée imaginaire de Jean Dubuffet ? Réflexions sur la documentation photographique dans les archives de la Collection de l’Art Brut by Baptiste Brun

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…But the global and inclusive aims of Malraux, who made the abstract notion of “style” the common denominator of humanity’s works of art, were replaced by Dubuffet with the specificity of an “art brut” that positioned itself in part against the museum and whose definition he refined through a vast undertaking of exploration and documentation. …”
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    Les enquêtes ethnobotaniques de Germaine Dieterlen (1903-1999) by Dominique Juhé-Beaulaton

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This little-known aspect of her research is revealed by her archives and herbariums, some of which are kept at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. This study shows the role of local informants involved in the ethnologist's research, particularly in the collection of herbarium samples. …”
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    Activisme culturel au Centre Georges-Pompidou. Le photoreportage exposé (1977-1997) by Assia Quesnel

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…While it was not clear at first for a museum to include reportage photography, all of the departments of the Centre Pompidou sought to increase the status of the practice by making it part of the establishment’s cultural programming from 1977 to 1997, whatever the status imparted (document, work of art, cultural object). …”
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    Félix-Archimède Pouchet, professeur de sciences naturelles de Flaubert by Maryline Coquidé

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Firmly settled in Rouen, Félix Pouchet was in turn: Docteur Achille Flaubert’s pupil at the Hôtel Dieu, founder of the Natural History Museum and Gustave Flaubert’s professor at the Collège Royal. …”
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    Neznámý městský řád pro Náchod ze šedesátých let 16. století by Ludmila Sulitková

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… The author has recently found in the resources of Archiv Národního muzea (National Museum Archives) unknown municipal order for the Eastbohemian town of Náchod that was given by the owner of the Náchod estate Albrecht Smiřický of Smiřice in the mid-1560s. …”
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    PROPERTY RELATIONS IN CINEMATOGRAPHY: EVALUATION, EVOLUTION, MANAGEMENT by M. I. Pankratova

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The influence of COVID-2019 on other sectors of the cultural sphere (museum, library, theater and others) has been analysed. …”
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    Les images animées au Musée de l'Homme ou la rencontre de deux mondes (1930-1950) by Alice Gallois

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The changing attitude of the museum about the role they assigned to cinema between the 1930s and the 1950s accounts for how ambivalent the scientific community is when considering a medium which is usually devoted to fiction – in art or entertainment – while it could be of great help in studying and conveying intangible heritage.…”
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