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B 3UVirginia Commonwealth Universityvcu Scholars CompassTheses and DissertationsGraduate School1982The American Public Art Museum: Formation of its Pr The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing AttirevailingAttitudesMarilyn MarsVirginia Commonwealth UniversityFollow this and additional works at: https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd& Part of the Art Education Commons© The AuthorDownloaded fromhttps://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/1302This Thesis IS brought to you for free and open access by the Gr The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Attiaduate School at vcu Scholars Compass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of vcu Scholars CThe American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Atti
ompass. For more information, please contact libcompass@vcu edu.THE AMERICAN PUBLIC ART MUSEUM: FORMATION OF ITS PREVAILING ATTITUDESbyMARILYN MARSB.AB 3UVirginia Commonwealth Universityvcu Scholars CompassTheses and DissertationsGraduate School1982The American Public Art Museum: Formation of its Pr The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Attiements for the Degree Master of^rfTe'ArtsCirr/Ĩ&e.ét-RICHMOND, VIRGINIADecember, 1982INTRODUCTIONIn less than one hundred years the American public art museum evolved from a well-intentioned concept into one of the twentieth century's most influential institutions. From 1870 to 1970 the institution The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Attiadapted and eclipsed its European models with its didactic orientation and the drive of its founders. This striking development is due greatly to theThe American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Atti
ability of the museum to attract influential and decisive leaders who established its attitudes and governing policies. The mark of its success is itsB 3UVirginia Commonwealth Universityvcu Scholars CompassTheses and DissertationsGraduate School1982The American Public Art Museum: Formation of its Pr The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Attits goals, develop its structure, chart its direction. The institution's ability to succeed is limited by its leaders' abilities. The institution mirrors their strengths and their weaknesses, assimilating the best and the worst of those persons with which it is most closely associated.This is especia The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Attilly true for the public art museum where strong, decisive leadership by powerful individuals was seldom lacking. No other public institution has so coThe American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Atti
nsistently been alligned with people of enormous wealth and prominence and none has experienced the degree of success associated with the public art mB 3UVirginia Commonwealth Universityvcu Scholars CompassTheses and DissertationsGraduate School1982The American Public Art Museum: Formation of its Pr The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing Attiortant, influential or all^Germaine Bazin, The Museum Age(New York: Universe Books, Inc., 1967), p. 249.-----1.2.three. As founders and later as trustees of the public art museums these people diligently sought to imbue their institutions with the ability "to The American Public Art Museum- Formation of its Prevailing AttiB 3UVirginia Commonwealth Universityvcu Scholars CompassTheses and DissertationsGraduate School1982The American Public Art Museum: Formation of its PrGọi ngay
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