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P.J.H. Cuypers’ Art Library in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: a room dedicated to arts and science
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
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With the construction of the Rijksmuseum by Cuypers in 1885, the art museum acquired its first rooms solely dedicated as a reference library. This was a direct consequence of the growing demand for scientific libraries in the 19th century. In contrast to established concepts of that time, the room for the books – usually a rather plain stack room – was sumptuously decorated. This expresses the idea that arts and knowledge should be regarded as one unity.
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