The National Museum of Decorative Arts in its first years of existence (1912-1930)
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The National Museum of Decorative Art in Madrid was founded as National Museum of Industrial Arts in 1912. The reasons related with its foundation and development in its early years are explained in this paper. Also its foundation decree and rules are explained and published as attached to give light to the museum early years. The paper points out one of the museum key interest: the training in the Industrial arts and its relation with some European museum as the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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