Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art
The Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art (PMSIA), also referred to as the School of Applied Art, was a museum and teaching institution which later split into the Philadelphia Museum of Art and University of the Arts. It was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on February 26, 1876 in response to the Centennial International Exhibition held in Philadelphia that year. Provided by Wikipedia-
1Published 1878“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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2by Winchester, William E. (William Eugene), 1877-“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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5Published 1920“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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7Published 1895“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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9Published 1927“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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11by Barber, Edwin Atlee, 1851-1916“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
Published 1907
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13by Barber, Edwin Atlee, 1851-1916“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
Published 1907
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14Report of the proceedings at the closing exercises of the school for the year ending June 4th, 1881.Published 1881“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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15Published 1904“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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16Published 1890“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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17Published 1894“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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19Published 1876“…Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art…”
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