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The National Museum of Photography at the Royal Library, Copenhagen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Ingrid Fischer Jonge*
Affiliation:
Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Abstract

The Royal Library, Copenhagen has made many attempts over the years to organise the huge collection of photographs held in its Department of Maps, Prints and Photographs into a formal museum of photography. Finally in 1996 the Royal Library created such a museum, and named it ‘The National Museum of Photography’. This museum within a library will be located in the new building at the City’s harbour front called The Black Diamond. The displays will show new as well as older photography from the collection, which is important both artistically and historically. Digitisation and cataloguing of the collection are under way, and the first couple of thousand items are already available to a wider public on the Internet.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1998

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References

1. The National Museum of Photography’s website is at http://www.kb.dk Google Scholar