Mermaids, Mummies, and Mastodons: The Emergence of the American Museum (Maryland Historical Society)

$21.82

This book educates on American history through the development of early museum curation and exhibits.

Mermaids, Mummies, and Mastodons: The Emergence of the American Museum (Maryland Historical Society)
Mermaids, Mummies, and Mastodons: The Emergence of the American Museum (Maryland Historical Society)
$21.82

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A “Feejee mermaid,” the skeletal remains of a “wooly mammoth,” and a “cabinet of learned turkies which will dance to music,” were attractions at Baltimore’s Peale Museum in the early 1800s. As the nation’s first museum directors, Charles Wilson Peale, and his sons Rembrandt and Rubens, laid the foundation of the modern American museum.

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Weight 0.408 lbs
Dimensions 28.5 × 0.6 × 20.6 in

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