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Art as Knowledge
Fink, Lois Marie
A History of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2007, p.1
United States: University of Massachusetts Press
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Título:
Art as Knowledge
Autor:
Fink, Lois Marie
Assuntos:
Aesthetic objects
;
Aesthetics
;
Anthropology
;
Applied anthropology
;
Applied arts
;
Architecture
;
Art collecting
;
Art exhibitions
;
Art galleries
;
Art genres and movements
;
Art history
;
Art museums
;
Art objects
;
Arts
;
Arts organizations
;
Arts participation
;
Axiology
;
Behavioral sciences
;
Buildings
;
Civil law
;
Collecting
;
Commercial buildings
;
Cultural anthropology
;
Cultural institutions
;
Entertainment
;
Exhibitions
;
History of ideas
;
History of the Americas
;
Hobbies
;
Intellectual property law
;
Law
;
Leisure studies
;
Museum exhibits
;
Museums
;
Patent law
;
Philosophy
;
Plastic arts
;
Portraits
;
Property law
;
Recreation
;
Retail stores
;
Sculpture
;
Visual arts
É parte de:
A History of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2007, p.1
Descrição:
Within a year after the nation’s political center had moved to Washington—when roads were still little more than paths through the trees, government buildings stood half-built, private housing was grossly inadequate, and no established water or sewage system existed—one resident declared that what the city really needed was a museum. “Nothing would tend more to benefit this city and the nation at large than that the seat of the general government should be in the depository of the arts and sciences,” insisted this anonymous writer, who speculated on turning the president’s house “into a National Museum, where, as
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United States: University of Massachusetts Press
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