Museums in the German Art World

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Museums in the German Art World

From the End of the Old Regime to the Rise of Modernism

Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings Museology and heritage studies Social and cultural history History of ideas

Author: James J. Sheehan

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Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 26th October 2000

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 Mb

ISBN: 9780190285678


Overview

Combining the history of ideas, institutions, and architecture, this study shows how the museum both reflected and shaped the place of art in German culture from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth century. On a broader level, it illuminates the origin and character of the museum's central role in modern culture.

Historical Context

James Sheehan begins by describing the establishment of the first public galleries during the last decades of Germany's old regime. He then examines the revolutionary upheaval that swept Germany between 1789 and 1815, arguing that the first great German museums reflected the nation's revolutionary aspirations.

Evolution of Museums

By the mid-nineteenth century, the climate had changed; museums constructed in this period affirmed historical continuities and celebrated political accomplishments. During the next several years, however, Germans became disillusioned with conventional definitions of art and lost interest in monumental museums. By the turn of the century, the museum had become a site for the political and cultural controversies caused by the rise of artistic modernism.

Modern Museum Architecture

In this context, Sheehan argues, we can see the first signs of what would become the modern style of museum architecture and modes of display.

Audience

The first study of its kind, this highly accessible book will appeal to historians, museum professionals, and anyone interested in the relationship between art, politics, and culture.

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