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contributor.advisorDavid Carren
creatorSarah M. Haighten
date.accessioned2006-11-16T13:20:30Z-
date.available2006-11-15en
date.available2006-11-16T13:20:30Z-
date.issued2006-11-16T13:20:30Z-
date.submittedNovember 15, 2006en
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1901/344-
description.abstractThis paper documents the range of art lending in the United States to individuals by libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions from roughly 1895-1975. The historical analysis includes the reasons and motivations behind the creation of each kind of lending scheme and what its proponents hoped to accomplish, as well as how these collections fit into the broader goals of each type of institution. Loans of originals and reproductions are discussed.en
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language.isoen_USen
publisherSchool of Information and Library Scienceen
subjectPicture Loan Collections Picture Collectionen
titleAmerican Art Lending, 1895-1975en
typeElectronic Theses and Dissertationsen
degree.disciplineLibrary Scienceen
degree.grantorUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hillen
degree.levelMasteren
degree.nameMaster of Scienceen
licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/en
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