The Museum Is Open : : Towards a Transnational History of Museums 1750-1940 / / ed. by Andrea Meyer, Benedicte Savoy.

Museum science, museum analysis, museum history, and museum theory – all this expanding terminology underscores the growing scholarly interest in museums. A recurring assertion is that as an institution, the museum has largely functioned as a venue for the formation of specifically national identiti...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Architecture, Design and Arts 2000 - 2014
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Contact Zones : Studies in Global Art , 1
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Physical Description:1 online resource (272 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Content --
Towards a Transnational History of Museums. An Introduction --
Museums and the Transnational Circuits of Artefacts --
The Ancient Near East in Storage. Assyrian Museum Objects as a Cultural Challenge in Victorian England --
Competition, Exchange, Comparison. Nineteenth-Century Cast Museums in Transnational Perspective --
Reproduced Art. Early Photographic Campaigns in European Collections --
Cross-border Transfers of Architectural Models and Display Principles --
Top Lighting from Paris in 1750 --
A European Museum-Cocktail around 1900. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow --
The Journal Mouseion as Means of Transnational Culture. Guglielmo Pacchioni and the Dawn of the “Modern Museum” in Italy --
Close Inspections of the “Other.” Commissions and Experts on Tour --
Cultural Excursions --
From Model Museum to the Fear of the Uhlan. Museum Relations between France and Germany during the Second Empire --
Admiration and Fear. The Reports of Marius Vachon on Museums of Industrial Arts in Europe --
Cosmopolitan Scholar, Servant of Art. Transnational Contexts of Igor Grabar in Early Twentieth-Century Russia --
Reforming the Museum – A Supranational Project --
Art Beyond the Nation A European Vision for the National Gallery --
The Journal Museumskunde – “Another Link between the Museums of the World” --
Between Museumsinsel and Manhattan. Wilhelm R. Valentiner, Ambassador and Agent of Wilhelm von Bode at the Metropolitan Museum, 1908–1914 --
The German Museum Curators and the International Museums Office, 1926–1937 --
Museums as Transnational Sites for National Identities --
Building on the London 1881 Pretext --
Museum as a Transnational Space for National Identities. A Case Study on the Turkish Experience --
French Art for All! Museum Projects in Africa 1912–1931 between Avant-garde and Colonialism --
Illustration credits --
Index --
Acknowledgements
Summary:Museum science, museum analysis, museum history, and museum theory – all this expanding terminology underscores the growing scholarly interest in museums. A recurring assertion is that as an institution, the museum has largely functioned as a venue for the formation of specifically national identities. This volume, by contrast, highlights the museum as a product of transnational processes of exchange, focusing on the period from 1750 to 1940.
Museumswissenschaft, Museumsanalyse, Museumsgeschichte, Museumstheorien … – neben Bezeichnungen wie Museologie und Museumskunde haben in den letzten Jahren Komposita Verwendung gefunden, die vor allem eines vor Augen führen: das zunehmende wissenschaftliche Interesse an Museen. Bis heute kehrt dabei das Argument stets wieder, dass die Institution maßgeblicher Schauplatz nationaler Identitätsbildung gewesen sei. Der Band rückt hingegen das Museum als Produkt grenzüberschreitender Austausch- und Transferprozesse von circa 1750 bis 1940 in den Mittelpunkt.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110298826
9783110635690
9783110621129
9783110238570
9783110317350
9783110317152
9783110317145
ISSN:2196-3746 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110298826
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Andrea Meyer, Benedicte Savoy.