Museums and Biographies
Stories, Objects, Identities
Herausgeber: Hill, Kate
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Stories, Objects, Identities
Herausgeber: Hill, Kate
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Essays exploring the relationship between museums and biographies, with worldwide examples and from the early nineteenth century to the present day.
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Essays exploring the relationship between museums and biographies, with worldwide examples and from the early nineteenth century to the present day.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781843837275
- ISBN-10: 1843837277
- Artikelnr.: 34674614
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781843837275
- ISBN-10: 1843837277
- Artikelnr.: 34674614
Kate Hill
Introduction: Museums and Biographies - telling stories about people,
things and relationships - Kate Hill A Show of Generosity: Donations and
the intimacy of display in the 'Cabinet des médailles et antiques' in Paris
from 1830 to 1930 - Felicity Bodenstein Introducing Mr Moderna Museet:
Pontus Hultén and Sweden's Museum of Modern Art - Stuart Burch Sydney
Pavière and the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston - Laura Gray 'His
Best Successor': Lady Eastlake and the National Gallery - Julie Sheldon
Women, Museums and the Problem of Biography - Anne Whitelaw A Curatocracy:
Who and What is a V&A Curator? - Linda Sandino Significant Lives: telling
stories of museum architecture - Suzanne MacLeod Schinkel's Museums:
Collecting and displaying architecture in Berlin, 1844-1933 - Wallis Miller
Personifying the Museum: Incorporation and Biography in American Museum
History - Jeffrey Abt Making an Exhibition of Ourselves - Helen Rees Leahy
Institutional autobiography and the architecture of the art museum:
restoration and remembering at the National Gallery in the 1980s - Chris
Whitehead Classifying China: shifting interpretations of Buddhist bronzes
in Liverpool Museum, 1867-1997 - Louise Tythacott 'Dressed like an Amazon':
the transatlantic trajectory of a red feather coat - Mariana Francozo
Individual, collective and institutional biographies: The Beasley
collection of Pacific artefacts - Lucie Carreau Sculptural biographies in
an anthropological collection: Mrs Milward's Indian 'types' - Mark Elliott
Houses and Things: Literary House Museums as Collective Biography - Alison
Booth 'Keepers of the Flame': biography, science and personality in the
museum - Sophie Forgan National History as Biography: Alexandre Lenoir's
Museum of French Monuments - Alexandra Stara Autobiographical museums -
Belinda Nemec Who is History? The use of autobiographical accounts in
history museums - Steffi De Jong Community biographies: character,
rationale and significance - Elizabeth Crooke Endpiece: The Homunculus and
the Pantograph, or, Narcissus at the Met - Donald Preziosi
things and relationships - Kate Hill A Show of Generosity: Donations and
the intimacy of display in the 'Cabinet des médailles et antiques' in Paris
from 1830 to 1930 - Felicity Bodenstein Introducing Mr Moderna Museet:
Pontus Hultén and Sweden's Museum of Modern Art - Stuart Burch Sydney
Pavière and the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston - Laura Gray 'His
Best Successor': Lady Eastlake and the National Gallery - Julie Sheldon
Women, Museums and the Problem of Biography - Anne Whitelaw A Curatocracy:
Who and What is a V&A Curator? - Linda Sandino Significant Lives: telling
stories of museum architecture - Suzanne MacLeod Schinkel's Museums:
Collecting and displaying architecture in Berlin, 1844-1933 - Wallis Miller
Personifying the Museum: Incorporation and Biography in American Museum
History - Jeffrey Abt Making an Exhibition of Ourselves - Helen Rees Leahy
Institutional autobiography and the architecture of the art museum:
restoration and remembering at the National Gallery in the 1980s - Chris
Whitehead Classifying China: shifting interpretations of Buddhist bronzes
in Liverpool Museum, 1867-1997 - Louise Tythacott 'Dressed like an Amazon':
the transatlantic trajectory of a red feather coat - Mariana Francozo
Individual, collective and institutional biographies: The Beasley
collection of Pacific artefacts - Lucie Carreau Sculptural biographies in
an anthropological collection: Mrs Milward's Indian 'types' - Mark Elliott
Houses and Things: Literary House Museums as Collective Biography - Alison
Booth 'Keepers of the Flame': biography, science and personality in the
museum - Sophie Forgan National History as Biography: Alexandre Lenoir's
Museum of French Monuments - Alexandra Stara Autobiographical museums -
Belinda Nemec Who is History? The use of autobiographical accounts in
history museums - Steffi De Jong Community biographies: character,
rationale and significance - Elizabeth Crooke Endpiece: The Homunculus and
the Pantograph, or, Narcissus at the Met - Donald Preziosi
Introduction: Museums and Biographies - telling stories about people,
things and relationships - Kate Hill A Show of Generosity: Donations and
the intimacy of display in the 'Cabinet des médailles et antiques' in Paris
from 1830 to 1930 - Felicity Bodenstein Introducing Mr Moderna Museet:
Pontus Hultén and Sweden's Museum of Modern Art - Stuart Burch Sydney
Pavière and the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston - Laura Gray 'His
Best Successor': Lady Eastlake and the National Gallery - Julie Sheldon
Women, Museums and the Problem of Biography - Anne Whitelaw A Curatocracy:
Who and What is a V&A Curator? - Linda Sandino Significant Lives: telling
stories of museum architecture - Suzanne MacLeod Schinkel's Museums:
Collecting and displaying architecture in Berlin, 1844-1933 - Wallis Miller
Personifying the Museum: Incorporation and Biography in American Museum
History - Jeffrey Abt Making an Exhibition of Ourselves - Helen Rees Leahy
Institutional autobiography and the architecture of the art museum:
restoration and remembering at the National Gallery in the 1980s - Chris
Whitehead Classifying China: shifting interpretations of Buddhist bronzes
in Liverpool Museum, 1867-1997 - Louise Tythacott 'Dressed like an Amazon':
the transatlantic trajectory of a red feather coat - Mariana Francozo
Individual, collective and institutional biographies: The Beasley
collection of Pacific artefacts - Lucie Carreau Sculptural biographies in
an anthropological collection: Mrs Milward's Indian 'types' - Mark Elliott
Houses and Things: Literary House Museums as Collective Biography - Alison
Booth 'Keepers of the Flame': biography, science and personality in the
museum - Sophie Forgan National History as Biography: Alexandre Lenoir's
Museum of French Monuments - Alexandra Stara Autobiographical museums -
Belinda Nemec Who is History? The use of autobiographical accounts in
history museums - Steffi De Jong Community biographies: character,
rationale and significance - Elizabeth Crooke Endpiece: The Homunculus and
the Pantograph, or, Narcissus at the Met - Donald Preziosi
things and relationships - Kate Hill A Show of Generosity: Donations and
the intimacy of display in the 'Cabinet des médailles et antiques' in Paris
from 1830 to 1930 - Felicity Bodenstein Introducing Mr Moderna Museet:
Pontus Hultén and Sweden's Museum of Modern Art - Stuart Burch Sydney
Pavière and the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston - Laura Gray 'His
Best Successor': Lady Eastlake and the National Gallery - Julie Sheldon
Women, Museums and the Problem of Biography - Anne Whitelaw A Curatocracy:
Who and What is a V&A Curator? - Linda Sandino Significant Lives: telling
stories of museum architecture - Suzanne MacLeod Schinkel's Museums:
Collecting and displaying architecture in Berlin, 1844-1933 - Wallis Miller
Personifying the Museum: Incorporation and Biography in American Museum
History - Jeffrey Abt Making an Exhibition of Ourselves - Helen Rees Leahy
Institutional autobiography and the architecture of the art museum:
restoration and remembering at the National Gallery in the 1980s - Chris
Whitehead Classifying China: shifting interpretations of Buddhist bronzes
in Liverpool Museum, 1867-1997 - Louise Tythacott 'Dressed like an Amazon':
the transatlantic trajectory of a red feather coat - Mariana Francozo
Individual, collective and institutional biographies: The Beasley
collection of Pacific artefacts - Lucie Carreau Sculptural biographies in
an anthropological collection: Mrs Milward's Indian 'types' - Mark Elliott
Houses and Things: Literary House Museums as Collective Biography - Alison
Booth 'Keepers of the Flame': biography, science and personality in the
museum - Sophie Forgan National History as Biography: Alexandre Lenoir's
Museum of French Monuments - Alexandra Stara Autobiographical museums -
Belinda Nemec Who is History? The use of autobiographical accounts in
history museums - Steffi De Jong Community biographies: character,
rationale and significance - Elizabeth Crooke Endpiece: The Homunculus and
the Pantograph, or, Narcissus at the Met - Donald Preziosi