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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00175-9natural history museums; exhibit design; visitor experience; informal science education; taxidermy; learnxanthelasma 发表于 2025-3-27 11:41:27
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Annette Scheersoi,Sue Dale TunnicliffeFocuses on visitor experience and learning in natural history dioramas.Discusses the function of dioramas as models, leading to a better understanding of the scientific endeavour.Constructs a comprehebiosphere 发表于 2025-3-27 19:56:52
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Origins and Contemporary Status of Habitat Dioramas in the United Stateses museums since the early 1900s. Diorama artists and enthusiasts in the US have influenced the manner and techniques of display, internationally. This chapter summarizes the early history of habitat dioramas in the US highlighting Charles Willson Peale’s first displays in the late 1780s and trends整体 发表于 2025-3-28 04:52:07
Developing a Modern Diorama: Changing Habitats in Scotland Since the End of the Last Ice Ageell out of fashion despite their effectiveness in interpretation. This decline was probably caused by lack of funding and space, a decline in numbers of museum taxidermists, and a rejection of what was perceived as an old style of presentation. The development of the exhibitions for the new Museum otransdermal 发表于 2025-3-28 06:35:02
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