Subject: Museums--Massachusetts--Salem--Guidebooks

Peabody Essex Museum guide
AuthorPeabody Essex MuseumKennedy, Brian P., 1961-
PlaceSalem, MA
PublisherPeabody Essex Museum
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook (Collection catalog)
Series
ShelfDirector's Office
Call NumberN521.P43 K46 2020
Description192 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Note

Peabody Essex Museum guide / edited by Brian P. Kennedy.

Director's foreword, Brian P. Kennedy -- Collecting Objects from across the Globe, George H. Schwartz -- Timeline of the Peabody Essex Museum, George H. Schwartz -- Peabody Essex Museum Campus Map -- Introduction, Lynda Roscoe Hartigan -- African, Christa Clarke -- American, Dean Lahikainen and Sarah N. Chasse -- Architecture, Steven Mallory -- Asian Export, Karina H. Corrigan -- Chinese, Bruce MacLaren -- Contemporary, Trevor Smith with Christa Clarke -- European, Karina H. Corrigan -- Fashion and Textiles, Petra Slinkard and Paula B. Richter -- Japanese, Midori Oka -- Korean, Midori Oka -- Maritime, Daniel Finamore -- Native American, Karen Kramer -- Natural History, Jane Winchell -- Oceanic, Karen Kramer -- Phillips Library, Dan Lipcan -- Photography, Stephanie H. Tung -- South Asian, Siddhartha V. Shah.

"An ideal introduction to the remarkable collections of the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM), America's oldest continuously operating and collecting museum. The museum's complex history is marked by a series of changes and reinventions dating back to its founding with the East India Marine Society in 1799. In recent decades, PEM has undergone one of the most remarkable transformations in American museum history. This beautifully designed and informative edition is the preeminent guide to PEM's world-class collection from its storied origins to recent contemporary acquisitions. It presents thoughtful overviews to each of PEM's curatorial departments-African, American, architecture and gardens, Asian export, Chinese, contemporary, European, fashion and textiles, Japanese, Korean, maritime, Native American, natural history, Oceanic, photography, and South Asian-as well as the renowned Phillips Library collection. Lavish color illustrations represent more than 400 significant artworks from each collection area and 14 highlight stories illuminate the people behind the international museum's varied, remarkable, and beloved objects"-- Provided by publisher.

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