El Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas de Madrid en el período 1927-1940: transformación histórica, cambio de sede y nueva propuesta museográfica.
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His paper analyses the process of transformation that the National Museum of Decorative Arts of Madrid undertook in the period 1927-1940. As a result of this process, the museum changed its name, moved into new premises, enriched its acquisitions policy and planned a new display. Firstly, it is explained the attention payed to this institution from the governmental cultural policy and the interconnections established between the museum and its museological context. Secondly, the museum display at the new building is studied as a consequence of those institutional and professional efforts of reformulation and the opening of the museum curators to new disciplinar proposals.
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