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Acquiring Antiquity: The Classical Collections at the University of Michigan and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, ca. 1850--1925.

机译:获取古代:密歇根大学和波士顿美术博物馆的古典藏品。 1850--1925年。

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This dissertation explores the history of American museums and galleries' acquisitions of casts and ancient classical artifacts particularly from Italy. It focuses on two American institutions, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and examines their acquisitions from the founding of their collections in 1856 and 1870, respectively, until 1925.;This study analyzes why and how casts and ancient artifacts were acquired at the University and the MFA, and considers the distinct role of governance and staff in these acquisitions. These institutions' seemingly stark organizational differences --- the University was a state-funded institution and the MFA was a nonprofit entity that was supported primarily by private aid --- contrasted with their similar collecting behaviors that focused first on acquiring casts, and in the mid-1890s moved to amassing large collections of ancient objects. Although their general patterns of collecting were analogous, these institutions differed in the types of ancient objects that they acquired, how they collected material, and the motivations for their acquisitions.;The finding of this work is that acquisitions' decisions were shaped by a variety of factors in addition to museums or universities' educational purposes, including institutional prestige, administrative oversight, financial considerations, and ethical and legal pressures. Past research on the histories on acquisitions, however, tended to focus on a single factor to explain acquisitions behavior, tended to emphasize what objects were acquired rather than why and how material was collected, and tended to scrutinize the practices of nonprofit art museums, rather than state universities.;I argue that increased philanthropic donations beginning in the mid-1890s precipitated these institutions' shift from collecting casts to ancient artifacts, but that organizational structure, legal restrictions, and ethical concerns had varying effects on the University of Michigan's acquisition of specimens of daily life, and the MFA's collection of aesthetic materials.;This work consists of several parts and begins with a history of collecting casts and ancient artifacts in the United States, moves to a consideration of the specific acquisitions practices at the University and the MFA, and concludes with an examination of future directions for this research.
机译:本文探讨了美国博物馆和美术馆从铸件和古代古典艺术品中获取的历史,尤其是从意大利获得的历史。它着眼于美国的两个机构-安阿伯市的密歇根大学和波士顿的美术博物馆,并考察了它们分别于1856年和1870年成立之初直到1925年的藏品。演员和古代文物是在大学和外交部购得的,并考虑了治理和员工在这些收购中的独特作用。这些机构的组织差异似乎很明显-大学是国家资助的机构,而MFA是主要由私人援助支持的非营利性实体-与其类似的收集行为首先集中于获取演员, 1890年代中期,人们开始收集大量古代物品。尽管它们的一般收集模式是相似的,但这些机构在所获取的古代物品的类型,收集方式和获取动机方面有所不同。这项工作的发现是,获取的决定受多种因素影响。博物馆或大学的教育目的之外的其他因素,包括机构声望,行政监督,财务考虑以及道德和法律压力。但是,过去有关收购历史的研究倾向于集中于单一因素来解释收购行为,倾向于强调获取了哪些物品,而不是为什么以及如何收集材料,并且倾向于审查非营利性美术馆的做法,而是我认为,从1890年代中期开始,慈善捐赠的增加促使这些机构从收集铸模转向古代文物,但是组织结构,法律限制和道德问题对密歇根大学收购科学基金产生了不同的影响。日常生活的标本,以及MFA收集的美学材料。这项工作包括几个部分,从在美国收集演员和古代文物的历史开始,开始考虑大学和博物馆的特定收购实践。外交部,并总结了这项研究的未来方向。

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  • 作者

    Mallampati, Hima Bindu.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.;Museology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 260 p.
  • 总页数 260
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:03

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