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Its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters. The building has been completely ransacked, and has fallen into ruin. A thin layer of dust covers the debris. | Its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters. The building has been completely ransacked, and has fallen into ruin. A thin layer of dust covers the debris. | ||
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== The | == The History == | ||
[[Image:Smallcrumpmuseum.jpg|left|thumb|400px|The museum's sign remains till this day.]] | [[Image:Smallcrumpmuseum.jpg|left|thumb|400px|The museum's sign remains till this day.]] | ||
The Crump Museum had the largest exhibition of tapestries in the United States in 25 years, and the first extensive survey of tapestry production between 1460 and 1560, this exhibition highlights the great cycles of the late 15th and first half of the 16th centuries as the unsung glories of Renaissance art. After the events that cause the city to fall to it's knees, | The Crump Museum had the largest exhibition of tapestries in the United States in 25 years, and the first extensive survey of tapestry production between 1460 and 1560, this exhibition highlights the great cycles of the late 15th and first half of the 16th centuries as the unsung glories of Renaissance art. After the events that cause the city to fall to it's knees, it has become a | ||
shadow of it former self | |||
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[[Category:Museums|Crump Museum,The]] | [[Category:Museums|Crump Museum,The]] | ||
[[Category:Gulsonside]] | [[Category:Gulsonside]] |
Revision as of 14:04, 8 April 2009
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The Crump Museum
Gulsonside [74,74]
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Its exhibition of tapestries ransacked by looters. The building has been completely ransacked, and has fallen into ruin. A thin layer of dust covers the debris.
The History
The Crump Museum had the largest exhibition of tapestries in the United States in 25 years, and the first extensive survey of tapestry production between 1460 and 1560, this exhibition highlights the great cycles of the late 15th and first half of the 16th centuries as the unsung glories of Renaissance art. After the events that cause the city to fall to it's knees, it has become a shadow of it former self
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