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seum,theVaticanmuseums,theBritishMuseum,andtheLouvrewerefoundedandopened.Thefirstmodernmuseumsbeganasprivatecollectionsofwealthyindividualswhoamassedextensivecollectionsandthenexhibitedthemforpublicviewing.Themodernmuseumhasbeendescribedas"aproductofRenaissancehumanism,eighteenth-centuryenlightenment,andnineteenth-centurydemocracy."Thesefirstmuseumswere,however,rarelyaccessibletothepublicbeyondtheupperclasses.Untilthe18thcentury,museumswerechieflyconcernedwithcollectingthebeautifulandthecurious,andthiswasoftendoneforpersonalinterests.Duringthe19thand20thcenturies,however,museumsandculturalinstitutionsproliferatedthroughoutEuropeandtheUnitedStates.Itwasduringthisintenseperiodofproliferationthattheconceptofthemuseumassomethingmorethanjustastorehouseforinvaluabletreasureswasdeveloped.Museumsbegantodedicatethemselvestocollection,conservation,preservation,andresearch.Naturalhistory,science,andartmuseumsbecamescholarlycentersofacademicresearchandthought.Oncemuseumsandotherculturalinstitutionsbecamepublic,exhibitionbecameamuchmorepredominantconcern.Preexistingmuseumgoals(e.g.,collection,conservation,andpreservation)suddenlybecamethemeanstoprocureinterestinganddesirableexhibitions.MuseumsintheUnitedStatesdevelopedslowly.CharlesWilsonPealefoundedhisnaturalhistorymuseuminthelate18thcenturyinPhiladelphia,andheisconsideredthefirstgreatAmericanmuseumdirector.In1846,JamesSmithsonmadeabequesttotheUnitedStates"fortheincreaseanddiffusionofknowledge"whichledtothedevelopmentoftheSmithsonianInstitution.TheUnitedStatesfinallymadeitsmarkonthedevelopmentofthemodernmuseumin1870withthefoundingoftheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistoryandtheMetropolitanMuseumofArtinNewYorkandtheMuseumofFineArtsinBoston.Throughoutthe20thcentury,museumsandotherculturalinstitutionsbegantofocusoneducation.Americanmuseums,especially,aredevotedtopubliceducationintheirspecificareasofexpertise.Manysuchorganizationshavealsotransformedthemselvesintoculturalcenterswithperformingarts,music,andfilmpresen

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