01680nlm0 22002171i 450 001001200000006001900012007001500031008004100046020001800087040000800105100001500113245017500128260001200303260002200315300001100337520074900348856009301097856009601190856009601286856008001382HARMA 67378m g0 d cr mn ---auama250713c go d fre  a9782343214184 bfre0 aGabor Ebli aNational museums and civic patrons - Practices of cultural accumulation in Central and Eastern EuropebPractices of cultural accumulation in Central and Eastern Europe -  aParis : bHarmattan Hongrie a280 p. aEager to present their cultural assets, most nations in Eastern Europe, while ruled by foreign empires, were setting up museums from the 19th century on. With many of them attaining national sovereignty in the 20th century only, the museum expansion in this region has been taking new twists and turns to date. Much of this development has relied on private initiatives, even under Communism when defiant cohorts of the suppressed civil society helped art patronage survive. By spanning two-hundred years and integrating numerous case studies, this volume examines public institutions and private collections in their historical progress and in a coherent, unified approach, as equal pillars of national heritage as much as of contemporary art.40uhttps://www.editions-harmattan.fr/catalogue/couv/9782343214184r.jpg2Image de couverture40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/downloadebook/97823432141842Télécharger le livre au format PDF40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/downloadepub/97823432141842Télécharger le livre au format epub40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/readebook/97823432141842Lire ce livre en ligne