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    Déploiement de l’espace muséal et engagement participatif des visiteurs : l’expérience perceptive d’une statue en ronde-bosse by Mathias Blanc

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Finally, we can observe different registers of meaning in the museum situation. This leads us to use a certain perspective to accompany visitor engagement with the sculptures.…”
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    Reusing Postmodern Heritage: How Literary Theories Can Help by Maxime Coq, Claudine Houbart

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Drawing on examples such as the Hood Museum of Art’s transformation and expansion, this paper highlights the pitfalls of misunderstanding postmodern architecture and proposes a novel approach utilizing literary theories to navigate the complexities of postmodern language. …”
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    « Je m’en souviens comme si c’était hier : sur l’écran, la silhouette de l’aigle allemand… » by Dmitri Titarenko

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The article is based on sources from Ukrainian, German and Russian archives, on oral history and on museum collections. It enquires into the role the cinema played in everyday life of the population in the Eastern regions of the Ukraine during Nazi occupation. …”
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    Goblet and Cross, Casket and Tombstone. Names and Things in the Hidden History of the Time of Troubles by Fjodor Uspenskij, Anna Litvina

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… In this work we discuss new attributions of valuable and commemorative objects from the mid-16th to the early decades of the 17th century, namely the tombstone of Aleksandra Saburova, the reliquary of Ivan Chvorostinin, the cross from the Gold Storeroom of the Vladimir-Suzdal’ Preserve Museum, the goblet from the sacristy of the Trinity Monastery of St. …”
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    Le duc de Blacas (1771-1839) en Italie : les grandes étapes dans la constitution d’une collection privée au début du XIXe siècle by Camille Py

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…His growing unpopularity, repeated exiles and, finally, the sale of his collection to the British Museum in 1866 contributed to his relative oblivion. …”
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    La cabane éclatée. Morcellement des objets immobiliers apparentés à l’art brut by Roberta Trapani

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…From the landscape to the room of a museum, via an album or a magazine page, the article will examine certain stages in the social trajectory of these objects-places, which became collectors’ items.…”
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    Le Musée européen des copies de Charles Blanc comme « pendant » du Louvre by Elisa Rodríguez Castresana

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The relationship between the two institutions was profound and touched upon not only the constitution of the collection, but also the appropriation of the model of the room of masterpieces established in the Louvre by Philippe-Auguste Jeanron in 1851 at the Salon carré, and the recuperation of the system of emulation between ancient and modern painter that existed at the Louvre until 1848 when the Salon des artistes vivants was definitively evited from the Parisian museum.…”
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    Le « jonglage » des visiteurs entre œuvres et cartels : de l’étude d’un comportement à l’application d’un principe muséographique. by Anne-Sophie Grassin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This cognitive process recurs during the museum visit, when the visitor confronts the object. …”
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    Lagorio’s Wall in the Crimea: pages of scientific activity of the geologist Oleksandr Lagorio by Dmytro Mikhalenok

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Details of the scientist’s excursion to Kara-Dag (published in French), which took place in September 1897, with participants of the VII International Geological Congress are presented: it was the first presentation of geological objects as an open-air museum to the scientific community. During the excursion, the scientist drew particular attention to a picturesque, large and majestic dyke. …”
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