Online museum collections
Hi all !
Has there ever been an attempt on this forum to compile every online museum collections containing vast or important ethnographic weapon collections ? I personally use them a lot in my researches, and I think they are an extremely useful tool in our field. However, I feel like they are underexploited, and that some are downright obscure and unknown from the general collector (I personally discover new ones every weeks). A thread where we compile them to help others in their research would thus be rather helpful in my opinion. |
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Musée du Quay Branly (Paris) :
http://www.quaibranly.fr/fr/explorer-les-collections/ ACM (Singapour) : https://www.roots.gov.sg/filter/coll...sories&level=1 |
Online collection from several museum from South-West France :
http://www.alienor.org/collections-d...b5e6087eb1b2dc |
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:) Pitt Rivers Museum http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/weapons/ |
Dutch museums
The collection site of four Dutch ethnographical museums:
https://collectie.wereldculturen.nl/...a-e4b3cf4c3938 |
MEG (Geneva)
https://www.ville-ge.ch/meg/musinfo0...but=0&bool=AND AMNH (NY) https://anthro.amnh.org/collections Africa Museum (Tervuren) https://www.africamuseum.be/fr/resea...tions/database British Museum (London) https://www.britishmuseum.org/collec...me__asc&page=1 Ethnologisches Museum (Berlin) http://www.smb-digital.de/eMuseumPlu...tail&sp=0&sp=F |
Hi Kubur,
Just trying to make our research endeavours easier ;) Thanks to everyone ! I didn't expect the thread to catch on so quickly and I fear I don't have much to contribute myself after such great suggestions ! I do recommend the Quai Branly (of course), huge collection, but the photographic archives are maybe even more interesting ! The British museum one is also very good with some rare pieces, and is surprisingly not talked about a lot. The SMB database contains some rare weapons from Cameroon which might be useful to people studying the area. I will add this portal (German) : https://kulturerbe.niedersachsen.de/start/ The Peabody Museum collections : https://pmem.unix.fas.harvard.edu:8443/peabody/ The American Museum of Natural History (very clear website with a lot of interesting pieces !) : https://anthro.amnh.org/collections The Welt Museum Wien : https://www.weltmuseumwien.at/en/onlinecollection/ If I think of (or find) more I will add them ! |
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http://www.museostibbert.it/frontend/index.php
a museum in Florence, with many European weapons and armor, but also an interesting collection of weapons and armor from the Middle East, India and Japan |
Online weapons collections that I use.
The Royal Armouries - a very broad collection including ethnographic weapons. https://collections.royalarmouries.org/#/objects The Royal Collection - primarily European, but with a very fine collection of Indian arms and armour. https://www.rct.uk/collection/search#/page/1 The phenomenal Wallace Collection - both European and Oriental/Asian collections. https://wallacelive.wallacecollectio...unction=search The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna - seems primarily to have the European weapons digitally catalogued, though the collection has a fair selection of high quality Indo-Persian items. https://www.khm.at/en/visit/collecti...-masterpieces/ The V&A Museum - unhelpfully a lot of the collection is not yet photographed, but the items are described in detail, and you can request pictures of anything of interest. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/search...ffset=0&slug=0 The Ashmolean Museum Oxford - search by terms. A broad mix of items. https://collections.ashmolean.org/co...sort_order/asc National Museum of Korea - search by terms. Primarily Korean weaponry. https://www.museum.go.kr/site/eng/relic/search/list The State Hermitage Museum - a mixed collection of high quality European and Indo-Persian items, with a scattering of ethnographic pieces. https://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/woa-search/!ut/p/z1/nZFha8IwEIZ_iz9gJOlqox-PbE1tJ7GLMWu-SHTVFddWdFj275eKA-mwwu7LcfC-z73HIYPekKnsqdjar6Ku7KebMxMsBUBAHhmOcehjDC8ypUAlwQ lF-izANwowMtd-wWdjDAkhgYjCaah-_T0C079_gQwy5L38bvsxt4f1B8p0bvd1dezC_7pNf3bdQq8JPO RPGPg4ZSNfeHxEugIxSSgGMR9GQiyYx_yLoGdJ5kLSmyGlh_Sp yBukqvpQuo_IlqjZdJmq51fnPd_uevf26C6Z_JMc3_vJvlRqtx pu5OQhi7ezppnDZgeDwQ-jIfTo/dz/d5/L2dBISEvZ0FBIS9nQSEh/?1dmy=#meta_woa_category_main=Weapons%2C%20Armor&s earch=Weapons&meta_authoring_template=WOA Of course the amazing Metropolitan Museum collection. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search#!?q=arms%20and%20armour Not ethnographic, but perhaps still of interest - the UK National Army Museum. https://www.nam.ac.uk/collections |
just making links clickable:
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Here the link to the "Historisches Museum Bern/CH" with the famous and very important collection of Henry Moser
https://www.bhm.ch/de/sammlungen/eth...sche-sammlung/ |
Adding the Detroit Institute of Arts to the list : https://www.dia.org/art/collection/dia-collection
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