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Impact de la genèse d’une collection muséale sur le processus d’acquisition futur : Étude comparative de l’histoire des collections de l’Art Association of Montreal et de la Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
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Impact de la genèse d’une collection muséale sur le processus d’acquisition futur : Étude comparative de l’histoire des collections de l’Art Association of Montreal et de la Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
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The Art Association of Montreal was founded in 1860 by a group of predominately Montreal Anglophones. The art gallery of the Association was opened in 1879 as the result of a gift of land, money and ninety canvases and eight bronzes by Montreal tailor Benaiah Gibb (1798-1877). In 1949, the Association changed its name to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The Toronto-based Royal Canadian Academy of Arts was founded in 1880 through collaboration by the Ontario Society of Artists and the Art Association of Montreal.
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Master's Thesis
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Université du Québec à Montréal
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Montréal
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2006
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v-134p.
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fr
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Farah, Myriam. “Impact de la genèse d’une collection muséale sur le processus d’acquisition futur : Étude comparative de l’histoire des collections de l’Art Association of Montreal et de la Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.” Master’s Thesis, Université du Québec à Montréal, 2006.
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