Matter of Class: John Cotton Dana, Progressive Reform, and the Newark Museum

Author:   Carol Duncan
Publisher:   Periscope Publishing
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9781934772911


Pages:   275
Publication Date:   20 February 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Matter of Class: John Cotton Dana, Progressive Reform, and the Newark Museum


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John Cotton Dana (1856-1929) should be a household name. He started out as a reform-minded librarian intent on making libraries into engines of education, hence of opportunity, for women, workers and the business community. He took a similar view of art museums. The museum he established in Newark, still the largest in New Jersey, was planned as an alternative to institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, dedicated to the display of masterworks.At the Newark Museum, the intrepid Dana showed copies of masterpieces (just as good in his opinion); installed a lending library of art; shared shows with Bamberger's department store; mounted exhibitions of items manufactured in New Jersey; and worked with ethnic groups in Newark to organize exhibitions of native crafts. At one point, he mounted displays of items from five-and-dime stores to prove that beauty has no price. The genius of the Readymade, Marcel Duchamp, is in Dana's debt. So too are librarians, museum officials and all those concerned with the Progressive legacy in America's ongoing struggle to be a democratic society. AUTHOR: Carol Duncan is an art historian who has written extensively on the history of museums. 75 illustrations

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Author:   Carol Duncan
Publisher:   Periscope Publishing
Imprint:   Periscope Publishing
ISBN:  

9781934772911


ISBN 10:   1934772917
Pages:   275
Publication Date:   20 February 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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CAROL DUNCAN is an art historian who has written extensively on the history of museums.

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