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Museum of French Monuments 1795-1816 - ''Killing Art to Make History''

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction; A history; A visit; In search of order; Opposition; The inevitability of the museum; Bibliography; Index.

About the author

Alexandra Stara is Reader in the History and Theory of Architecture at Kingston University, London, UK.

Summary

The first volume in two centuries on Alexandre Lenoir's Museum of French Monuments in Paris, this study presents a comprehensive picture of a seminal project of French Revolutionary cultural policy, one crucial to the development of the modern museum institution. The book offers a new critical perspective of the Museum's importance and continuing relevance to the history of material culture and collecting, through juxtaposition with its main opponent, the respected connoisseur and theorist Quatremère de Quincy. This innovative approach highlights the cultural and intellectual context of the debate, situating it in the dilemmas of emerging modernity, the idea of nationhood, and changing attitudes to art and its histories. Open only from 1795 to 1816, the Museum of French Monuments was at once popular and controversial. The salvaged sculptures and architectural fragments that formed its collection presented the first chronological panorama of French art, which drew the public; it also drew the ire of critics, who saw the Museum as an offense against the monuments' artistic integrity. Underlying this localized conflict were emerging ideas about the nature of art and its relationship to history, which still define our understanding of notions of heritage, monument, and the museum.

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'... this is a splendid work: not merely a thorough case study of a pioneering institution, but a valuable contribution to a wider debate - which continues to the present day - about the collection and display of art, and how we understand the past through its material remains.' Church Monuments
'[Stara's] articulate and thoughtful book provides a welcome contribution to the study of a remarkably rich subject and makes available a detailed review of sources, images and ideas.' French History

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