The mid-twentieth century is commonly identified as a transformative period for the display of the natural world, characterised by a shift from the didactic displays of natural history to interactive displays of science. But is this account sufficient? This question is explored through an examination of display practices of nature found within New Zealand’s Dominion Museum. With a focus on the 1930s -1950s this analysis is developed with consideration of contemporaneous displays produced in Australia’s National Museum of Victoria and the American Museum of Natural History. This period is revealed as one of great intensity, fuelled by the convergence of nationalism, nature study, education and new display techniques of the diorama and habita...
Twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institution and other natural his...
A Natural History (Built to be Seen) is a series of photographic observations of the spectacular and...
This dissertation studies twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institu...
The mid-twentieth century is commonly identified as a transformative period for the display of the n...
The Australian Museum was established in Sydney in 1826. It brought order to Australian nature by co...
This thesis examines museum development in the two post-colonial settler societies of Australia and ...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
The Australian Museum is a museum of both natural science and cultural heritage. As an institution w...
Published by A H & A W Reed to immediate success late in 1961, New Zealand in Colour was the first o...
In describing the New Zealand landscape we might point to our Southern Alps, our primordial rainfore...
This thesis is an examination of the national narratives contained in three exhibits in The Musem of...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
Before 1940, few of the nation’s museums actively collected or displayed artefacts associated with t...
Dioramas commemorate. They are constructed to capture a snapshot of nature at a particular place and...
Twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institution and other natural his...
A Natural History (Built to be Seen) is a series of photographic observations of the spectacular and...
This dissertation studies twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institu...
The mid-twentieth century is commonly identified as a transformative period for the display of the n...
The Australian Museum was established in Sydney in 1826. It brought order to Australian nature by co...
This thesis examines museum development in the two post-colonial settler societies of Australia and ...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
The Australian Museum is a museum of both natural science and cultural heritage. As an institution w...
Published by A H & A W Reed to immediate success late in 1961, New Zealand in Colour was the first o...
In describing the New Zealand landscape we might point to our Southern Alps, our primordial rainfore...
This thesis is an examination of the national narratives contained in three exhibits in The Musem of...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
Before 1940, few of the nation’s museums actively collected or displayed artefacts associated with t...
Dioramas commemorate. They are constructed to capture a snapshot of nature at a particular place and...
Twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institution and other natural his...
A Natural History (Built to be Seen) is a series of photographic observations of the spectacular and...
This dissertation studies twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institu...