The New Museum: Selected WritingsNewark Museum Association, 1999 - 262 páginas |
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... proper place , and for the encouragement and management of the study of the arts , industries , and sciences , and to those ends it shall acquire , as occasion permits , such real estate and personal property as may be convenient and ...
... proper place , and for the encouragement and management of the study of the arts , industries , and sciences , and to those ends it shall acquire , as occasion permits , such real estate and personal property as may be convenient and ...
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... proper to a time when the picture was a thing painfully wrought by the hand of an engraver , and therefore imperfect as a presentation of the object pictured and slow and costly as well - cannot be entirely proper now , when we are ...
... proper to a time when the picture was a thing painfully wrought by the hand of an engraver , and therefore imperfect as a presentation of the object pictured and slow and costly as well - cannot be entirely proper now , when we are ...
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... proper position . But there are two things that stand in the way of the use of museums as aids to formal educational institutions : the first , that museums insist on keeping all their objects and activities in one place , making it ...
... proper position . But there are two things that stand in the way of the use of museums as aids to formal educational institutions : the first , that museums insist on keeping all their objects and activities in one place , making it ...
Contenido
Introduction by Stephen E Weil | 13 |
Museums and Community | 97 |
The Newark Science Museum in the Free Public Library | 149 |
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