How long have you waited for a reply? My experience of French museums,
and of French institutions in general, is that correspondence can take
months. When I was a student, I enclosed a copy of a letter of
introduction from my advisor, who is well know in France. That sped
things up. Another issue may be the staffing and curatorial direction of
the museum. Provincial museums, particulary single artist museums, often
have long-distance curators (do they call them "turbo-conservateurs," as
they do professors -- "turbo-profs" -- who commute?) who live in Paris
and are only rarely on site. (This is the case with the Gustave Courbet
Museum in Ornans.)
But while we're on the subject, what's the Bonheur Studio Museum like?
What kind of collection and archive does it have?
Good luck.
Elisabeth Fraser
University of South Florida, Tampa
On Sun, 24 Mar 1996, Anita Mills wrote:
> Dear friends,
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> Has anyone out there had any dealings with the Rosa Bonheur Studio
> Museum at By, France? I am working on an article about R.B. and have
> been unable to elicit a response from the museum staff via mail . . . despite
> having my letters translated to impeccable French. Does anyone have any
> idea how I can get what I need from them? Needless to say, I have
> not got the resources to hop to France anytime soon.
>
> The queries I sent to the R.B. Museum were quite specific, so I
> cannot be accused of "asking for the moon," and in addition
> I offered full reimbursement for photocopying and/or mail return
> of materials as is cusotmary. So I'm adrift. Can anyone help?
>
> Anita
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