Museum Collection Documentation - Module I
Museum Collection Documentation - Module I
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cultural asset
cultural heritage musealized
c. Good material
d. Consumer good
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The cultural asset incorporated into a museum does not lose its original functions, nor
gains other symbolic, artistic, historical and/or cultural values, becoming
correspond to the interest and object of preservation, research, and communication of a
museum.
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True
False
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The cultural heritage incorporated into a museum gains other symbolic and artistic values,
historical and/or cultural, coming to correspond to the interest and object of
preservation, research, and communication of a museum.
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We saw that there are several ways for an object to become a good.
museumified. Relate the concepts to the correct definitions.
Removal of an asset from its place of origin, for the purpose of study Answer 1
preservation. Collection
Contract by which the museum acquires ownership from a natural or legal person and theResponse 2
possession of an asset, upon payment of the agreed price. Purchase
Contract in which a natural or legal person transfers, in a non-gratuitous manner, the Response 3
possess and own goods for the museum. Donation
A modality in which a person donates their cultural assets to a museum for Response 4
will. Legacy
Collection: removal of an asset from its place of origin, with the purpose of study and
preservation. Example: a collection of beetles from a science museum.
Purchase: contract through which the museum acquires from a natural or legal person the
ownership and possession of an asset, upon payment of the agreed price.
Example: Painting 'Baron and Baroness of Nova Friburgo', painted by Emil Baunch, in
1867, purchased by the Museum of the Republic - Ibram, in 2018.
Donation: a contract in which a natural or legal person transfers, in a non
onerosa, the possession and ownership of goods for the museum. Example: part of the collection of
numismatics of the National Historical Museum, donated by a private collector.
Example: In the year 2018, the cartoonist Carlos Latuff donated sets of documents.
iconographic (including more than a thousand caricatures) to the Museum of the Republic, depicting
themes of Brazil's recent history. The collection of Carlos Latuff will make up the 30th collection
of the Historical Archive of the Museum of the Republic.
Legacy: a modality in which a person donates their cultural assets to a museum for
will. The legacy may or may not have restrictions, depending on considerations
left in the will. Example: property and collection of the Museum Casa da Hera, left
in the will by Eufrásia Teixeira Leite.
Exchange: act of permanent exchange, with transfer of possession and ownership between
institutions of the same sphere, from one asset to another, without cost to the parties
involved.
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After the entry of a paper document into the museum, there is a technical work to
destination of this material. Based on the content presented in module 1,
it is incorrect to state that:
d. Paper documents will always be allocated for the treatment of the area of
archivology.
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What is the name of the space designated for the storage and preservation of objects?
that are not on display?
Technical reserve
b. Documentation
c. Restoration
d. Exhibition
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1926
b. 1946
c. 1992
d. 2002
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In this first module, we saw that the objects produced by man are bearers
of intrinsic information - invariant; and extrinsic - variable (Mensch (1987,
The physical properties of objects are considered a characteristic:
a. Intrinsic
b. Extrinsic
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Fill in the fields according to the treatment given to the objects in a museum.
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It provides, in its art. 216, § 1 - The Public Power, with the collaboration of
the community will promote and protect Brazilian cultural heritage through Response 1
of inventories, records, surveillance, registration, and expropriation, and of Federal Constitution
Response 4
Regulates the profession of museologist. Law No. 7,287/1984
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Federal Constitution: provides, in its art. 216, § 1 - The Public Power, with the
community collaboration will promote and protect Brazilian cultural heritage,
through inventories, records, surveillance, listing, and expropriation, and of
other forms of safeguarding and preservation.
Law No. 11,904/2009: known as the Museums Statute, is the legislation in which the
The Brazilian state reinforces the importance and the obligation to inventory assets.
museological.
Decree No. 8,124/2013: regulates provisions of both the Museums Statute
how much of the law creating Ibram.
Law No. 7,287/1984: regulates the profession of museologist.
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