The dignity attached to such a curatorship is attested by a passage of Cicero.
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But Palace Pompadour, he says, is his crowning achievement, a curatorship born of kismet.
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Under his curatorship, the museum collections were formed.
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As an exposure of the almost sinister world of art curatorship and capitalism it was illuminating to say the least.
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People want another level of curatorship above a magazine or newspaper editor to personalise the news to their taste.
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And so, bound together by Mackenzie's curatorship, the London 2012 festival does now have a certain coherence.
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Despite assistance from his friends, he was never able to secure a permanent salaried position such as curatorship of a museum.
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If we're honest with ourselves, a large part of enjoying rock'n'roll is about historical curatorship, living in a museum as much as living in the moment.
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The scientific stature of the Museum was established under the curatorship of Gerard Krefft, who served until 1874, himself a well-published scientist.
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The position of curator
Offices, contracts, in the civil law. The power given by authority of law, to one or more persons, to administer the property of an individual who is unable to take care of his owu estate and affairs, either on account of his absence without an authorized agent, or in consequence of his ...