Palace of Culture
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Palace of Culture

Andrew Carnegie's Museums and Library in Pittsburgh

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Palace of Culture

Andrew Carnegie's Museums and Library in Pittsburgh

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Andrew Carnegie is remembered as one of the world's great philanthropists. As a boy, he witnessed the benevolence of a businessman who lent his personal book collection to laborer's apprentices. That early experience inspired Carnegie to create the "Free to the People" Carnegie Library in 1895 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1896, he founded the Carnegie Institute, which included a music hall, art museum, and science museum. Carnegie deeply believed that education and culture could lift up the common man and should not be the sole province of the wealthy. Today, his Pittsburgh cultural institution encompasses a library, music hall, natural history museum, art museum, science center, the Andy Warhol Museum, and the Carnegie International art exhibition. In Palace of Culture, Robert J. Gangewere presents the first history of a cultural conglomeration that has served millions of people since its inception and inspired the likes of August Wilson, Andy Warhol, and David McCullough. In this fascinating account, Gangewere details the political turmoil, budgetary constraints, and cultural tides that have influenced the caretakers and the collections along the way. He profiles the many benefactors, trustees, directors, and administrators who have stewarded the collections through the years. Gangewere provides individual histories of the library, music hall, museums, and science center, and describes the importance of each as an educational and research facility. Moreover, Palace of Culture documents the importance of cultural institutions to the citizens of large metropolitan areas. The Carnegie Library and Institute have inspired the creation of similar organizations in the United States and serve as models for museum systems throughout the world.

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Year
2011
ISBN
9780822979692
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. 1 - The Carnegie Years: “Pittsburghers Knew I Was One of Themselves”
  9. 2 - Building a Palace of Culture: “I Felt That Aladdin and His Lamp Had Been at Work”
  10. 3 - The High Command—A Century of Governance: “Men Capable of His Own Zeal”
  11. 4 - Carnegie Music Hall: “Music, Sacred Tongue of God”
  12. 5 - Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: “Free to the People”
  13. 6 - Carnegie Museum of Art: “The Moral Mission of Art”
  14. 7 - Carnegie Museum of Natural History: “Museum Science”
  15. 8 - Carnegie Science Center and Buhl Planetarium: “Popular Science”
  16. 9 - The Andy Warhol Museum: “He Harvested Ideas from Everything”
  17. 10 - In Summary
  18. Appendix: Interview Subjects
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Illustration Credits
  22. Index