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The Artist and His Museum

Diane Webber
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Artist Charles Willson Peale was making detailed drawings of fossilized bones when a relative's off-hand comment sparked an idea in his mind--why not turn his art gallery into a museum of the natural world? People would come. People might even pay! His reputation as a portrait painter was growing, but so was the number of people living under his roof. Charles Willson Peale turned from his career as a successful portrait artist to become the proprietor of America's first public museum. Then (nearly) all of it disappeared, and (nearly) everyone forgot about it. What was Peale's Museum? And where did it go?

Unlike the wealthy person's "cabinet of curiosity" that came before, Charles wanted the museum to be organized by the latest ideas in scientific thinking. He believed useful knowledge should be available to the public, and hoped that his museum might offer Americans a sense of their emerging identity as citizens of a new nation. He dreamed that his museum would become a national, public institution, countering European views of American inferiority. Home to groundbreaking innovations in paleontology, taxidermy, and the role of scientific order, the museum survived yellow fever, multiple moves, and ongoing financial challenges before eventually closing. Today it's largely forgotten. Yet Peale's legacy lives on in the very idea of a museum as a space combining education and entertainment

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Nombre de pages :
96
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
9781955041645
Date de parution :
01-06-26
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
170 mm x 241 mm

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