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The collection of the Ethnographic Museum Artis can be found within the collection of Wereldmuseum Amsterdam with the attribute 'TM-A'. The collection has been brought together by a multitude of private individuals, including civil servants, missionaries, traders, other types of travelers and scientific societies. An important donor to the collection of the Ethnographic Museum Artis, for example, was the linguist [Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk](http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q549882). | ||
Archives relating to the Artis Ethnographic Museum are spread across several institutions. Under entry 395, the City Archives of Amsterdam holds the [general archives](https://archief.amsterdam/inventarissen/details/395/) of the Koninklijk Zoölogisch Genootschap Artis Magistra. Archives of the Colonial Institute relating to the Artis ethnographic collection are available through the [National Archives](https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/2.20.69). Inventory numbers 4395 and 7851-7858 (which are still held by the Royal Tropical Institute) refer to the collection and transfer of these to the Colonial Museum in Amsterdam in 1926. According to a report by the National Museum of World Cultures, the archives of the Artis Ethnographic Museum have been digitized by KIT and are available through the Media module of the World Museum's collection registration system. Regarding specific questions about the Artis Ethnographic Museum collection and to view the archives, contact <[email protected]>. | ||
Archives relating to the Artis Ethnographic Museum are spread across several institutions. Under entry 395, the City Archives of Amsterdam holds the [general archives](https://archief.amsterdam/inventarissen/details/395/) of the Koninklijk Zoölogisch Genootschap Artis Magistra. Inventory numbers that are relevant regarding the Etnografisch Museum Artis are: *1842-1860 Etnologisch Museum met insectarium*, *1861-1873 Weekrapporten van het Etnologisch Museum*, *1876-1905 Ethnografisch Museum en verzamelingen*, *1906-1919 Stukken betreffende de vestiging van een Koloniaal Museum te Amsterdam [...]* en *1909-1919 Vereeniging "Koloniaal Instituut ", opgericht in 1910*.Archives of the Colonial Institute relating to the Artis ethnographic collection are available through the [National Archives](https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/2.20.69). Inventory numbers 4395 and 7851-7858 (which are still held by the Royal Tropical Institute) refer to the collection and transfer of these to the Colonial Museum in Amsterdam in 1926. According to a report by the National Museum of World Cultures, the archives of the Artis Ethnographic Museum have been digitized by KIT and are available through the Media module of the World Museum's collection registration system. Regarding specific questions about the Artis Ethnographic Museum collection and to view the archives, contact <[email protected]>. | ||
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Name: "Wijs, Sonja, 'Een plaats voor de mens; de etnografische musea van het Koninklijk Zoölogisch Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra, in: Heden En Verleden, VVE Jaarboek 8. 2020." | ||
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Description and remarks: "Article from 2020 by Sonja Wijs about the Artis Ethnographic Museum." | ||
Description and remarks: "Article from 2020 by Sonja Wijs about the Artis Ethnographic Museum." |