Since museum-L is such a wealth of information on so many subjects, perhaps
there is someone out there who can refer me to any references on collecting
miniatures. I am not so much interested in the standard books on
miniatures, but a social history perspective on why people collect
(miniatures specifically, if such a thing exists). We are working on a
small holiday exhibit and are interested in juxtaposing children's holiday
toys and miniatures and those created and collected (primarily) by adults
for display. You may e-mail me at [log in to unmask] Many thanks in
advance.
Anne Dealy
Director of Education and Public Information
Geneva Historical Society
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