Número 9, enero-junio, 2014
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Textiles as an object of knowledge in the “Museographic Renovation Project” of the Museu Casa de Rui Barbosa (Rui Barbosa’s House-Museum), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

Luz García Neira
Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Brasil
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Published 2014-12-05

Keywords

  • museographic renovation,
  • textile artefacts,
  • museography,
  • Museu Casa de Rui Barbosa (Rui Barbosa´s House-Mu-seum)

How to Cite

Textiles as an object of knowledge in the “Museographic Renovation Project” of the Museu Casa de Rui Barbosa (Rui Barbosa’s House-Museum), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). (2014). Intervención, Revista Internacional De Conservación, Restauración Y Museología, 9, 43-53. https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/intervencion/article/view/316

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of the “Proyecto de Renovation  Museográfica (Museographic Renovation Project)” of the textile collection currently underway at the Museu Casa Rui Barbosa (Rui Barbosa’s Home-Museum ), describing the project rationale and primary approaches of the research methodology, in order to demonstrate how decorative textiles can be articulated into the museography for the purpose of elucidating economic and social aspects of the historical context of these artefacts´ production.

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