The Revised Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging : A Revised and Expanded Version

This hardcover book in English titled „The Revised Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging : A Revised and Expanded Version“ is a must-have for anyone interested in museum studies. The book is authored by the Nomenclature Committee, James R. Blackaby, and Patricia Greeno, and published by Altamira Press. It is a 520-page reprint edition with a weight of 51.2 Oz. The book features Robert G. Chenhall's system for classifying man-made objects and is categorized under „Art“ and „Books & Magazines“. The book is a valuable resource for museum professionals and enthusiasts alike.

The Revised Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging : A Revised and Expanded Version

„The Revised Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging: A Revised and Expanded Version“ is a comprehensive guide in the field of museum studies, specifically focusing on the classification of man-made objects. This hardcover book, featuring illustrations and authored by the Nomenclature Committee along with James R. Blackaby and Patricia Greeno, offers a reprint of Robert G. Chenhall’s original system. With a total of 520 pages, this expanded edition published by Altamira Press serves as a valuable resource for those interested in art and the intricacies of museum cataloging. The book’s weight of 51.2 ounces reflects its substantial content and depth of information for art professionals and enthusiasts alike.

One Generation After

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