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Exhibiting dilemmas :issues of representation at the Smithsonian /edited by Amy Henderson and Adrienne L. Kaeppler.

vi, 285 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm, In twelve essays on such diverse Smithsonian Institution holdings as the Hope Diamond, the Wright Flyer, wooden Zuni carvings, and the Greensboro, North Carolina, Woolworth lunch counter, Exhibiting Dilemmas explores a wide range of social, political, and ethic...

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Museums USA.

xvi, 203 pages illustrations 23 cm

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A day in the life of a museum curator /by Judith Tropea ; photography by John Halpern.

32 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm, Describes the work of Niles Eldredge, a curator at the American Museum of Natural History, including his field work in search of invertebrate fossils.

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Building museums :a handbook for small and midsize organizations /Robert Herskovitz, Timothy Glines, and David Grabitske.

vii, 179 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

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National needs assessment of small, emerging, minority, and rural museums in the United States /by Rebecca W. Danvers.

1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 28 cm

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Exhibiting public value :government funding for museums in the United States.

158 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm

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Mark Hampton :an American decorator /Duane Hampton.

255 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 32 cm, "In the tradition of Albert Hadley and David Hicks, this is a comprehensive look at the career of the late Mark Hampton, one of the most famous and admired American interior designers of the twentieth century. A classic American success story, Hampt...

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Snakes, snails and history tails :building discovery rooms and learning labs at the Smithsonian Institution /Judith White.

69 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

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Repair & preservation maintenance for historic and older homes /Preservation Technology Project and Bureau for Historic Preservation.

62 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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Excellence and equity :education and the public dimension of museums /a report from the American Association of Museums ; [edited by Ellen Cochran].

27 pages ; 27 cm.

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Considerations for the care of textiles and costumes :a handbook for the non-specialist /by Harold F. Mailand ; prepared for the Textile Conservation Seminar, Indianapolis Museum of Art, May 5 & 6, 1978.

24 pages ; 29 cm

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Gadsby's Tavern Museum interpretive master plan /by Suzanne Herlitz Derby and Carl R. Nold.

ii, 127 pages, [6] pages of plates : illustrations ; 28 cm

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Cultural heritage tourism toolkit /Vermont Arts Council in conjunction with the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing and the Lake Champlain Basin Program.

86 pages : color illustrations ; 21 x 28 cm

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The management of small history museums /Carl E. Guthe.

78 pages ; 23 cm

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The mate of the daylight :and Friends ashore /by Sarah Orne Jewett.

[8], 254 pages ; 16 cm

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A native of Winby :and other tales. /by Sarah Orne Jewett.

309 pages : frontispiece ; 17 cm

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Yorkshire pots and potteries /Heather Lawrence.

294 pages : illustrations, genealogical table, maps ; 23 cm

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Hidden treasures :searching for masterpieces of American furniture /Leigh Keno and Leslie Keno with Joan Barzilay Freund.

304 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm, Antique experts Leigh and Leslie Keno describe more than a dozen of their most fascinating treasure hunts and extraordinary discoveries.

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Marimekko :fabrics fashion architecture /Marianne Aav, editor.

336 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm, "Founded in 1951 by visionary textile designer Armi Ratia and her husband, Viljo, the Marimekko Corporation in Finland not only sparked a revolution in pattern making but also pioneered a new definition of fashion that embraced the entire home environm...

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Coffee, tea and chocolate wares in the collection of the Seattle Art Museum /Julie Emerson.

37, [1] pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm

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Josiah Wedgwood :a biography /Anthony Burton.

239 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm, The Potteries: the name invokes images of a landscape of brick terraces, rows of back-to-backs from the midst of which the kilns poke up towards a smoke-streaked sky. Here are the Five Towns of Arnold Bennett's novels: here is a world we could...

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The New York ceramics fair.

75 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm

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Selected letters of Josiah Wedgwood,edited by Ann Finer and George Savage.

x, 375 pages illustrations, facsimiles, color portraits 25 cm

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Wedgwood ABC but not middle E,by Harry M. Buten.

xv, 112 pages illustrations 27 cm

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The illustrated guide to Mason's Patent Ironstone china:the related ware - 'stone china', 'new stone', 'granite china' - and their manufacturers[by] Geoffrey A. Godden.

xiv, 175 pages, 88 plates illustrations (some color) 26 cm.

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A mighty storm :stories of resilience after Irene /Yvonne Daley.

139 pages : color illustrations ; 21 x 26 cm

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Historic Portsmouth :early photographs from the collections of Strawbery Banke /original text by James L. Garvin ; revised by Susan Grigg.

1 online resource (pages cm.)

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Massachusetts masterpieces :the decoy as art /by Gwladys Hopkins ; foreword by Robert Shaw ; introductory notes by Gary Clayton, President, Mass Audubon [and] Amy T. Montague, Director, Museum of American Bird Art.

127 pages : illustrations, photographs, maps, portraits ; 25 x 32 cm., A study of the art of wooden duck decoys and the lives of their Massachusetts carvers.

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Historic New England :a tour of the region's top 100 national landmarks /by Patricia Harris and David Lyon.

xi, 241 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm, "The six New England states have nearly 400 national landmarks, including historic houses, tall ships, and quirky sites like carousels and the oldest weather station in the country. Perfect for the armchair traveler or history buff."--Provided by publishe...

Samuel Eliot, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3886-B

The image is a photograph taken by Frank William Bayley of a painting by Gilbert Stuart. It depicts Samuel Eliot, seated and facing slightly to his left. He is dressed in period attire, including a coat and cravat, against a plain background.

Patrick Grant, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3887-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Patrick Grant. The portrait features a man in formal attire, including a dark coat and a white cravat. The subject is positioned in a three-quarter view against a dark background. The painting is framed with a decorative border.

Anna Powell Mason (Mrs. Patrick Grant), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3888-B

The image shows a framed painting of Anna Powell Mason (Mrs. Patrick Grant), created by Gilbert Stuart. The subject is portrayed in a seated position, with her hands resting on a surface. She is wearing a light-colored dress with short sleeves and decorative trim. Her hair is styled in an updo, and ...

William Gray, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3889-B

The image is a photograph by Frank William Bayley of a painting by Gilbert Stuart depicting William Gray. The subject is seated, wearing a dark coat and a white cravat, and is shown holding some papers in his right hand. The painting is framed with a beaded border.

Susannah (Johonnot) Oliver (Mrs. Ebenezer Oliver), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3891-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Susannah (Johonnot) Oliver, also known as Mrs. Ebenezer Oliver. She is shown from the chest up, wearing a light-colored dress with a ruffled collar and draped fabric. Her hair is styled and adorned with a decorative headpiece. The ...

Winthrop Sargent, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3892-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Winthrop Sargent. The portrait shows a man in formal attire with a high collar and epaulets, seated, and looking directly at the viewer. The painting is framed with an ornate, carved frame.

Mary McIntosch Williams Sargent (Mrs. Winthrop Sargent), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3893-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, featuring Mary McIntosch Williams Sargent (Mrs. Winthrop Sargent). She is depicted seated and wearing a veil over her hair and a dress with intricate details. The portrait is framed within an ornate, decorative frame, and the photograph was ...

Miriam Clarke Mason (Mrs. David Sears), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3894-B

The image depicts a painting of Miriam Clarke Mason, also known as Mrs. David Sears, created by artist Gilbert Stuart. The portrait shows a woman in a white dress with her hair styled up, gazing slightly to the side. Her arm rests on a surface beside her. The photograph of this painting was taken by...

Photograph of the Theodore Sedgwick Portrait, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3895-B

The image is a photograph of a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Theodore Sedgwick. The figure is shown in a three-quarter view, wearing a dark coat and a light cravat. The photograph was taken by Frank William Bayley.

Hope (Doane) Savage, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3896-B

The image is a photograph by Frank William Bayley of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Hope (Doane) Savage. It shows a portrait of a woman wearing a dress with a high collar and a bonnet. Her gaze is directed slightly to her right.

John Shaw, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3897-B

The image is a photograph by Frank William Bayley of a painting by Gilbert Stuart. It portrays an individual identified as John Shaw. The person is seated, wearing a dark coat with buttons and holding a book or document. The background is simple, emphasizing the subject.

Mary Lynde Fitch Oliver (Mrs. Joseph Westmore Story), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3898-B

The image shows a painting of Mary Lynde Fitch Oliver, also known as Mrs. Joseph Westmore Story, created by Gilbert Stuart. The portrait, photographed by Frank William Bayley, depicts a woman seated with her hands folded in her lap. She is wearing a dress with a patterned fabric draped over her shou...

Photograph of the Hepzibah Clarke Swan Portrait, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3899-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart depicting Hepzibah Clarke Swan. The subject is a woman depicted from the waist up, wearing an elegant dress with lace details and a headpiece. Her expression is poised, and she is positioned sideways, with her head turned slightly towards the...

Benjamin Tappan, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3900-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, showing Benjamin Tappan from the shoulders up. The subject is an older man with light hair, wearing a dark coat and a high-collared shirt. The background is dark, emphasizing the figure in the foreground.

Sarah Homes Tappan (Mrs. Benjamin Tappan), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3901-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, featuring Sarah Homes Tappan, identified as Mrs. Benjamin Tappan. She is depicted sitting, wearing a dark dress with a high white collar and a white cap. The background shows a simple, textured wall.

Sarah Homes Tappan (Mrs. Benjamin Tappan), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3902-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Sarah Homes Tappan, also known as Mrs. Benjamin Tappan. It shows a seated woman wearing a bonnet and a dark dress with a light-colored ruffle around her neck. The painting features her sitting on a chair, and the portrait is framed...

Bryant Parrott Tilden, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3903-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Bryant Parrott Tilden. The portrait shows a man wearing a dark coat with a light-colored cravat. The painting is framed with an ornate border and the photograph is attributed to Frank William Bayley.

Daniel Webster, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3905-B

The image is a photograph by Frank William Bayley of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, of Daniel Webster. The portrait shows a man sitting in a chair, wearing a dark suit and a white cravat, with his right hand resting on three stacked books. The painting is framed with an ornate border.

Grace Fletcher (Mrs. Daniel Webster), Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3906-B

The image depicts a painting by Gilbert Stuart, photographed by Frank William Bayley, featuring Grace Fletcher (Mrs. Daniel Webster). The painting shows a woman with curly hair, wearing a high-necked dress with lace details and a brooch. Her right arm rests on a surface, and there is a draped curtai...

Matilda Caroline Cruger, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3907-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Matilda Caroline Cruger. In the painting, she is seated on a chair, facing slightly to her right. She is wearing a dress with a ruffled neckline and her hair is styled with curls and adorned with a headpiece. Her hands are crossed ...

Francis Lowell Dutton, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 3908-B

The image is a portrait painting of Francis Lowell Dutton by Gilbert Stuart, photographed by Frank William Bayley. It depicts a young boy wearing a dark jacket and a frilled white collar, holding a cap in his right hand. There are butterflies visible in the background, and foliage surrounding him.