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This is an inspiring memoir about how Wilhelmina Cole Holladay succeeded in founding and establishing the A Museum of Their Own: The National Museum of Women in the Arts tells the thrilling story of the birth and early years of the National Museum of Women in the Arts with a lively, anecdotal, behind-the-scenes, eyewitness glimpse of the efforts of dedicated individuals who shared Mrs. Holladay's vision. Under her leadership, the permanent collection was expanded, exhibitions were organized, the museum was renovated, and a robust endowment was established. The text is illustrated with 130 color images, which include works from the collection and from exhibitions, as well as 40 archival photographs of landmark events that led to the museum's impressive growth. Author — Wilhelmina Cole Holladay. Hardcover. 240 pages. 10" × 11". |
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