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The Development of Museology in 1930s China: Western Influences and Early Reflections
ABSTRACT This article explores the emergence of museology in China during the 1930s, tracing its development through the establishment of the Museums Association of China and the analysis of early publications. It examines the influence of Western concepts on Chinese museum theory and practice, particularly regarding exhibition techniques.
Daphné Sterk
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Recent advances in neuroimaging of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
Abstract This review covers recent advances (2023–2024) in neuroimaging research into the pathophysiology, progression, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias (ADRD). Despite the rapid emergence of blood‐based biomarkers, neuroimaging continues to be a vital area of research in ADRD.
Julie Ottoy +11 more
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Humanimals: A Socio‐Ecological Reading of the Marseille Plague of 1720
Abstract The aim of this article is to return to a small number of historically significant first‐person testimonies of the Marseille epidemic of 1720 in order to analyse in detail their construction and depiction of human exceptionality as a form of life in a time of plague.
David McCallam
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Abstract William Shakespeare ascended to the status of English national poet over the course of the eighteenth century. His literary work entered the cultural imagination not only through theatrical performances and printed texts, but the playwright's corpus was also represented visually — in painted and printed media, and as or on material culture ...
Anna Myers
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L’imaginaire de la musique et le Hiéroglyphe du paysage chez Diderot
Dans les Salons, Diderot emploie souvent la métaphore musicale comme un argument en faveur d’une conception singulière du beau en peinture. Relire certains comptes-rendus des paysages d’Hubert Robert ou de Joseph Vernet, exposés au Salon entre 1759 et ...
Marie-Pauline Martin
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Lord Chesterfield and Elizabeth du Bouchet: New Light on an Eighteenth‐Century Liaison
Abstract Almost no trace has survived of the life of Elizabeth du Bouchet after she moved from The Hague to London and gave birth to Philip Stanhope, the illegitimate son of Philip Dormer Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield, in 1732. Thirty‐three unpublished letters in the archive of the Chevening Estate, now at the Kent History and Library Centre ...
Richard Wendorf
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The Imaginary Museum: Researching Imagination Through Practices of the Imaginary
Abstract In this paper we explore the idea of an equity of imagination in the context of learning in the art museum. We mean by this a shared mental space in which artworks and publics are afforded mutual agency and power to generate meaning, with opportunities to conjure new meanings for shifting and changing contexts.
Kathryn Cutler‐MacKenzie, Anna Cutler
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Resumen Se expone y contextualiza la formación académica de Alfonso Carvajal Escobar, con énfasis en su paso por la Section d’Architecture de la École des Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Andrés Ávila-Gómez +2 more
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Exposer : le musée comme dispositif artificatoire des vignobles franc-comtois
En 1988, le musée des Beaux-Arts de Dole accueille une exposition itinérante, Gamay noir et Savagnin. Portée par les pouvoirs publics et conçue par des ethnologues et un conservateur de musée, cette exposition permet de voir à l’œuvre les ...
Vincent Chambarlhac
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