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An musée imaginaire or imaginary museum is a collection of works of art that a person holds as essential or favourite, so that given the opportunity he or she would bring them together in a single ideal museum. The term is closely associated with André Malraux's Musée imaginaire, an essay from 1947 in which the principle it refers to is dramatised. Other personalities have since made their own selection known, such as Michel Butor in Le Musée imaginaire de Michel Butor, published in 2015 and republished in 2019.

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  • Le Musée imaginaire (fr)
  • Musée imaginaire (en)
  • Воображаемый музей (ru)
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  • An musée imaginaire or imaginary museum is a collection of works of art that a person holds as essential or favourite, so that given the opportunity he or she would bring them together in a single ideal museum. The term is closely associated with André Malraux's Musée imaginaire, an essay from 1947 in which the principle it refers to is dramatised. Other personalities have since made their own selection known, such as Michel Butor in Le Musée imaginaire de Michel Butor, published in 2015 and republished in 2019. (en)
  • Le Musée Imaginaire est un essai d'André Malraux, d'abord édité en 1947, puis une seconde fois comme première partie des Voix du silence, en 1951. Une troisième édition remaniée est parue en 1965. (fr)
  • Воображаемый музей — эссе Андре Мальро, впервые изданное в 1947 году и позже вошедшее (в качестве первой части) в роман «Голос тишины», изданный в 1951 году. Третье, существенно переработанное, издание было опубликовано в 1965 году. Также «Воображаемый музей» – метод систематизации и интерпретации изобразительного искусства, разработанный художником Михаилом Шемякиным в 1960-е годы. (ru)
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  • An musée imaginaire or imaginary museum is a collection of works of art that a person holds as essential or favourite, so that given the opportunity he or she would bring them together in a single ideal museum. The term is closely associated with André Malraux's Musée imaginaire, an essay from 1947 in which the principle it refers to is dramatised. Other personalities have since made their own selection known, such as Michel Butor in Le Musée imaginaire de Michel Butor, published in 2015 and republished in 2019. (en)
  • Le Musée Imaginaire est un essai d'André Malraux, d'abord édité en 1947, puis une seconde fois comme première partie des Voix du silence, en 1951. Une troisième édition remaniée est parue en 1965. (fr)
  • Воображаемый музей — эссе Андре Мальро, впервые изданное в 1947 году и позже вошедшее (в качестве первой части) в роман «Голос тишины», изданный в 1951 году. Третье, существенно переработанное, издание было опубликовано в 1965 году. Также «Воображаемый музей» – метод систематизации и интерпретации изобразительного искусства, разработанный художником Михаилом Шемякиным в 1960-е годы. (ru)
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