| 1892 - 994 pages
...must be prepared in the most careful and artistic manner, and arranged attractively in well-designed cases and behind the clearest of glass. Each object...labels must be restful and quiet, and comfortable seats should be everywhere accessible, for the task of the museum visitor is a weary one at best In short,... | |
| United States National Museum - 1891 - 1232 pages
...must be prepared in the most careful and artistic manner, and arranged attractively in well-designed cases and behind the clearest of glass. Each object...labels must be restful and quiet, and comfortable seats should be everywhere accessible, for the task of the museum visitor is a weary one at best. In short,... | |
| George Brown Goode - 1891 - 32 pages
...must be prepared iu the most careful and artistic manner, and arranged attractively in well-designed cases and behind the clearest of glass. Each object...labels must be restful and quiet, and comfortable seats should be everywhere accessible, for the task of the museum visitor is a weary one at best. In short,... | |
| United States National Museum - 1891 - 1328 pages
...must be prepared in the most careful and artistic manner, and arranged attractively in well-designed cases and behind the clearest of glass. Each object...the probable questions of the visitor are answered iu advance. Books of reference urust be kept in convenient places. Colors of walls, cases, and labels... | |
| 1892 - 930 pages
...must be prepared in the most careful and artistic manner, and arranged attractively in well-designed cases and behind the clearest of glass. Each object...labels must be restful and quiet, and comfortable seats should be everywhere accessible, for the task of the museum visitor is a weary one at best In short,... | |
| United States National Museum - 1901 - 756 pages
...prepared in the most careful and artistic manner, and arranged attractively in well-designed cases aud behind the clearest of glass. Each object must bear...visitor are answered in advance. Books of reference must Ы kept in convenient places. Colors of walls, cases, and labels must be restful and quiet, and comfortable... | |
| University of Michigan. Board of Regents - 1891 - 738 pages
...bear a label giving its name and history so fully that all probable questions of the visitor will be answered in advance. Books of reference must be kept in convenient places. The people's museum should be more than a house full of specimens in glass cases. It should be a house... | |
| Martin R. Kalfatovic - 2002 - 144 pages
...must be prepared in the most careful and artistic manner, and arranged attractively in well-designed cases and behind the clearest of glass. Each object...questions of the visitor are answered in advance. Boohs of reference must be kept in convenient places. Colors of walls, cases, and labels must be restful... | |
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