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Journal articles on the topic "Musée de l'Etat"
Cleyet-Merle, Jean-Jacques, and Marie-Hélène Marino-Thiault. "Les fouilles de l'Etat et le dépôt-musée des Eyzies." Paléo 1, no. 1 (1990): 67–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pal.1990.1426.
Full textChessel, Marie-Emmanuelle, and Janet R. Horne. "Le Musee Social. Les origines de l'Etat-providence." Le Mouvement social, no. 208 (July 2004): 206. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3780291.
Full textMüller, Gerd. "Aquarius, le musée de l'eau." Museum International (Edition Francaise) 46, no. 2 (April 24, 2009): 55–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5825.1994.tb00606.x.
Full textMikliaev, Alexander M. "Le Musée de l'Ermitage va sous l'eau." Museum International (Edition Francaise) 35, no. 1 (April 24, 2009): 67–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5825.1983.tb00838.x.
Full textJoly, Marie-Hélène. "L'Etat et les musées de guerre en France : indifférence ou impuissance ?" Tumultes 16, no. 1 (2001): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/tumu.016.0163.
Full textDailloux, M., C. Henry, and D. Terver. "Observation et étude expérimentale de mycobactéries atypiques en aquariums d'eau douce et d'eau de mer." Revue des sciences de l'eau 5, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705121ar.
Full textRoth Congès, Anne. "Culte de l'eau et dieux guérisseurs en Gaule romaine - CLAUDE BOURGEOIS , DIVONA I. DIVINITÉS ET EX-VOTO DU CULTE GALLO-ROMAIN DE L'EAU (De Boccard, Paris 1991). 308 p., 121 fig. ISBN 2-7018-0061-7. ISSN 1157-3872. - CLAUDE BOURGEOIS , DIVONA II. MONUMENTS ET SANCTUAIRES DU CULTE GALLO-ROMAIN DE L'EAU (De Boccard, Paris 1992). 309 p., 120 fig. ISBN 2-7018-0065-X. ISSN 1157-3872. - CHRISTIAN LANDES (ED.), DIEUX GUÉRISSEURS EN GAULE ROMAINE. CATALOGUE DE L'EXPOSITION DE LATTES (Musée de Lattes, 1992). 288 p., 135 fig. ISBN 2-9506417-0-9." Journal of Roman Archaeology 7 (1994): 397–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400012770.
Full textDunning Thierstein, Cynthia. "Whose Archaeological Site Is It? The public's involvement in the caretaking and opening of archaeological sites in Switzerland." Internet Archaeology, February 28, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.11141/ia.54.12.
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Pressé, Suzanne. "Les expositions du Musée du Québec, "Entrez vous réchauffer au musée. . . " : le paradoxe du Musée du Québec produire de l'histoire et la valider pour le compte de l'Etat." Grenoble 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997GRE29053.
Full textLes exposition du musee du quebec is the result of an inductive study of the musee du quebec (canada), a unique establishment where people take action, prerogatives are distributed and ideologies try as best they can not to be too obtrusive. The musee du quebec exhibitions constitue the corpus of my theses. I have studied 55 exhibitions held between 1991 and 1996, focusing particularly on the star exhibits produced by the museum irself. This theses is the result of the analysis of a variety of primary sources including art exhibitions, curatorial, exhibition and artist files, exhibition catalogues and other documents published by the musee. These public documents as well as writings in the press, reviews and documents published by the governments of quebec and canada, have been the basis of my study of the events, the musee and the state. I have attempted to understand the structures and the dynamics of their mediations
Josse-Durand, Chloé. "Bâtir les mémoires locales, « pluraliser » le récit national : le musée communautaire au prisme des usages politiques de la mémoire et du patrimoine au Kenya et en Éthiopie." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BORD0252/document.
Full textThis dissertation aims at understanding the political scene in two East African countries – Ethiopia and Kenya – by analysing the political dynamics surrounding the creation of memorial institutions such as museums, mausoleums and other memory spaces. I argue that these institutions must be first and foremost understood as intermediary spaces of negotiation between groups that are supporting them; the State that is financing and / or authorising them; as well as international organisations that are assisting and influencing the countries’ patrimonial policies. The two case studies of this research - the Konso Museum in Ethiopia and the museum-mausoleum of Koitalel Samoei in Kenya – are institutions that relate to specific political context: in Kenya, where political pluralism has been effectively accepted in the 2000s, the negotiation surrounding the political interpretation of the past takes place within the mausoleum-museum. In Ethiopia, where authoritarianism has been reinvigorated, local power relations are structured and reorganised by the presence of the South region’s first ethnographic museum.Both in Kenya and Ethiopia, the contemporary emergence of community museums illustrates the growing salience of ethnic identities in the political sphere – used as a resource and category of action both by the State and “patrimonial entrepreneurs”. By using a new kind of capital – heritage and its conservation – the latter strengthen their position both as “self entrepreneurs” (in the sense of Michel Foucault) and “we-entrepreneurs”, occupying an intermediary position in negotiations and public decision-making. Thus, we must look not only at what politics do to museums but also how museums do impact on political dynamics.In my research, through the study of community museums, I analyse the political uses of State and international memories, thus aiming at understanding the determinants and modalities of nation (re)building. I have adopted a microsociological and ethnographic approach within the framework political science. This “bottom-up” approach, articulated with macro levels of analysis (the State, ideologies and institutions) as well as micro levels (institutions and actors of heritage, local political elite) leads my argumentation to a larger debate on construction, qualification and perceptions of political regimes, the nature of the State as well as the role played by these new “patrimonial entrepreneurs” in the reconfiguration of political competition
Figini-Véron, Véronique. "L'Etat et le patrimoine photographique : des collectes aléatoires aux politiques spécifiques, les enrichissements des collections publiques et leur rôle dans la valorisation du statut de la photographie : France, seconde moitié du XXe siècle." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010733.
Full textPhotography in France, after a long period of silent accumulation in public cultural institutions, became the object of specific collecting in the second half of the twentieth century. This had a bearing on its status. From the late 1930s onwards, curators in the print cabinet of the Bibliothèque Nationale in a process of re-evaluation at last came to consider the photograph as an object for collection. They set out therefore on a daring collection program with a double focus: documentation and artistic quality. With this the BN declared its ambition to become the leading museum of photography in France. Alongside documentary photographs, which remain a priority, conservatorial interest centered on both large groups of 19th century photographs intended to inaugurate a history of photography modeled on art history, and on contemporary creators. This was a pioneering, and durable approach, but insufficient for a recognition of photography as a national art. Some forty years later, in 1976, the secretariat of Cultural Affairs took over questions concerning photography. But the four ministerial branches concerned by photography reacted in an unequal manner. In a photographic environment evolving towards a cultural orientation, national collections were initiated at the Fondation National de la Photographie, Lyon (FNP), in the Musée National de I' Art Contemporain (MNAM), at the Fonds National d'Art Contemporain (FNAC) and at the Musée d'Orsay. At last photography was recognized as an art. During the 1980s, thanks to the combined effect of the City of Paris, 'Month of the photo', and the favorable policy towards contemporary art of Jack Lang's ministry, one of the major artistic events of the late 20th century took place: photography entered the realm of the plastic arts
Abela, Caroline. "Les mises en scène du passé et leurs réécritures : les représentations muséales et monumentales des Basotho dans l'État libre (Afrique du Sud) et au Lesotho." Bordeaux 2, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004BOR21096.
Full textThis thesis focuses on the representations of Basotho in museums and monuments of the Free State (South Africa) and Lesotho, and on the confrontation of these representations with a project of rewriting history, which appeared in the 1980s but has developed since the end of apartheid. We propose "staging" as a concept to analyse these representations : from the detailed observation of exhibitions and collections of museums as well as the observation of monuments, we seek to understand the conditions of their production, and especially the anthropological theories upon which they are built. Change and cultural interactions as criteria allow us to distinguish two types of staging. The first one, prevailing in the Free State, is ahistorical and denies interaction. It is based on volkekunde (ethnology in afrikaans) and on the ethnologist Van Warmelo's classifications. The second one is of minor importance in the Free State and Lesotho. Although they are not strictly opposed, the fact that the second one implies history and cultural interactions sets it apart from the previous one. It relies on the self-commitment of curators. We point out that the project of rewriting deeply questions the theoritical background of the first type whereas the second one becomes a model to be followed. A new anthropolgy of Basotho and a new staging are discussed as well as the notions of history, memory and heritage
Lussier, Yoann. "Effets du myo-inositol sur la perméabilité à l'eau d'ovocytes de Xenopus laevis exprimant les formes native et mutée D150E de l'aquaporine-2." Thèse, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/8208.
Full textBooks on the topic "Musée de l'Etat"
Un Louvre inconnu: Quand l'Etat y logeait ses artistes, 1608-1806. Paris: Libr. académique Perrin, 1986.
Find full textGiraudy, Danièle. Picasso chez Picasso: 22 œuvres affectées en dation par l'Etat & 41 céramiques mises en dépôt par le Fonds national d'art contemporain : Musée Picasso d'Antibes, février-mars-avril 1991. Antibes: Le Musée, 1991.
Find full textGiraudy, Danièle. Picasso chez Picasso: 22 oeuvres affectées en dation par l'Etat & 41 céramiques mises en dépôt par le Fonds national d'art contemporain : Musée Picasso d'Antibes, février-mars-avril 1991. Antibes: Musée Picasso, 1991.
Find full textKoltz, Jean Luc. Peintures et Dessins Luxembourgeois: Collection du Musee D'Histoire et D'Art Musees de L'Etat - Luxembourg. Luxembourg: Musee d'histoire et d'art, 1986.
Find full textDirection des musées de France., ed. Le rôle de l'Etat dans la constitution des collections des musées de France et d'Europe: Colloque du bicentenaire de l'Arrêté consulaire dit Arrêté Chaptal (14 fructidor an IX-1er septembre 1801) : Auditorium des Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, mardi 4 et mercredi 5 décembre 2001. [Paris?]: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Direction des musées de France, 2003.
Find full textColloque du Bicentenaire de l'arrêté consulaire dit arrêté Chaptal (Auditorium des Galeries nationales du Grand Palais) (4-5 décembre 2001 Paris). Le rôle de l'Etat dans la constitution des collections des musées de France et d'Europe: Colloque du Bicentenaire de l'arrêté consulaire dit arrêté Chaptal (14 fructid : or an IX-1er septembre 1801), Auditorium des Galeries nationales du Grand Pala : is, mardi 4 et mercredi 5 décembre 2001. Paris: Direction des musées de France, 2003.
Find full textL, Denys, Gosudarstvennyĭ russkiĭ muzeĭ (Saint Petersburg, Russia), and Hessenhuis, eds. Russische avant-garde, 1900-1930: Schilderijen uit het Russisch Staatsmuseum, Sint-Petersburg :tentoonstellingscatalogus = Avant-garde russe, 1900-1930 : des peintures du Musée de l'Etat russe, Saint-Petersbourg : catalogue de l'exposition = Russian avant-garde, 1900-1930 : paintings from the State Russian [sic] Museum, St. Petersburg : catalogue of the exhibition. [Antwerp, Belgium: Hessenhuis, 1994.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Musée de l'Etat"
Boldrighini, Francesca. "La gens Propertia e l’edilizia di età augustea ad Assisi: il caso della Domus Musae." In Properzio e l'etá augustea. Cultura, storia, arte, 51–74. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.splslp-eb.5.102580.
Full textKiderlen, Elisabeth. "Tchécoslovaquie - Le musée juif de Prague." In À l'Est, la mémoire retrouvée, 312–17. La Découverte, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bross.1990.01.0312.
Full textSoulé, Véronique. "Tchécoslovaquie - Le musée de la police à Prague." In À l'Est, la mémoire retrouvée, 198–211. La Découverte, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bross.1990.01.0198.
Full textSimionescu, Paul, and Hubert Padiou. "Roumanie - Comment le musée national de Bucarest racontait l’histoire." In À l'Est, la mémoire retrouvée, 212–28. La Découverte, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bross.1990.01.0212.
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