International audienceIn 1909, the grand couturier Jacques Doucet opened a library dedicated to art history and archaeology. Soon this library, although the result of a private initiative, gained a reputation for scholarly depth and utility, reflected in its reader’s register. The nearly 1,500 individual registration cards that survive from its early years provide documentation of the public that patronized the first art history library in France. Geolocation of the individual readers provides information on their socio-cultural backgrounds, while network analysis reveals personal and institutional relationships between the library and other institutions such as museums, libraries and universities. A more precise focus on selected readers h...
The Chinese collection of the Jacques Doucet art and archeology library at the library of the French...
This work is a historiography dissertation that focuses on research issues in studies on the librari...
The first years of the École du Louvre (1882-1914). In 1882, the École du Louvre opened its doors t...
International audienceIn 1909, the grand couturier Jacques Doucet opened a library dedicated to art ...
In 1909, the grand couturier Jacques Doucet opened a library dedicated to art history and archaeolog...
In 1909, the grand couturier Jacques Doucet opened a library dedicated to art history and archaeolog...
International audienceFounded by couturier and art collector Jacques Doucet, the first Parisian libr...
International audienceThe creation of the Artist Libraries Project was sparked by the observation th...
The fourth volume of the “Passage des disciplines” collection looks at how the discipline of art his...
Founded by Carlos Mainini in 1931, the Laboratory of the Louvre museum was in the wake of a long tra...
International audienceIn the early modern period, libraries were probably the most important place o...
Soon after art history was established as an academic discipline in its own right in the later ninet...
Popular with the public, particularly at major cultural events, library heritage still remains littl...
Séminaire doctoral "Archéologie et photographie" (ED112-ArScAn UMR7041)At the end of the 19th centur...
Public libraries in museums stand at a cross road, both figuratively and literally. Within a museum ...
The Chinese collection of the Jacques Doucet art and archeology library at the library of the French...
This work is a historiography dissertation that focuses on research issues in studies on the librari...
The first years of the École du Louvre (1882-1914). In 1882, the École du Louvre opened its doors t...
International audienceIn 1909, the grand couturier Jacques Doucet opened a library dedicated to art ...
In 1909, the grand couturier Jacques Doucet opened a library dedicated to art history and archaeolog...
In 1909, the grand couturier Jacques Doucet opened a library dedicated to art history and archaeolog...
International audienceFounded by couturier and art collector Jacques Doucet, the first Parisian libr...
International audienceThe creation of the Artist Libraries Project was sparked by the observation th...
The fourth volume of the “Passage des disciplines” collection looks at how the discipline of art his...
Founded by Carlos Mainini in 1931, the Laboratory of the Louvre museum was in the wake of a long tra...
International audienceIn the early modern period, libraries were probably the most important place o...
Soon after art history was established as an academic discipline in its own right in the later ninet...
Popular with the public, particularly at major cultural events, library heritage still remains littl...
Séminaire doctoral "Archéologie et photographie" (ED112-ArScAn UMR7041)At the end of the 19th centur...
Public libraries in museums stand at a cross road, both figuratively and literally. Within a museum ...
The Chinese collection of the Jacques Doucet art and archeology library at the library of the French...
This work is a historiography dissertation that focuses on research issues in studies on the librari...
The first years of the École du Louvre (1882-1914). In 1882, the École du Louvre opened its doors t...