Kunstpflege in Bibliotheken - Kür oder Pflicht? Wege zur Sichtbarmachung forschungsrelevanter Druckgrafik an der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg

Rarely is the collecting of prints in libraries looked at more closely, although this was still intensively cultivated in the 19th century, especially in Hamburg's active bourgeois culture. Once again, it becomes apparent that trade and artistic sensibility certainly went hand in hand in the Ha...

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Other Authors: Kunze, Sophia (Editor), Posselt-Kuhli, Christina (Editor), Theise, Antje (Editor)
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Published: Hamburg Hamburg University Press 2020
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