Office of Curator

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The Office of Curator is the unit within the U.S. Capitol’s administrative structure responsible for preserving, documenting, and interpreting the building’s historic art and artifacts.

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Office of Curator canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative unit
museum curatorial department
office
activity advising on display and care of artworks
cataloging artworks
coordinating conservation treatments
developing interpretive materials
maintaining collection records
researching provenance of objects
supporting exhibitions and public interpretation in the Capitol
associatedWith Architect of the Capitol
United States Congress
surface form: U.S. Congress
collectionType architectural artifacts
decorative arts
historical documents related to the Capitol’s art
historical furnishings
paintings
sculpture
country United States of America
employs collections managers
conservation professionals
curators
registrars
field art history
historic preservation
museum studies
hasJurisdictionOver historic art in public spaces of the U.S. Capitol
historic artifacts in public spaces of the U.S. Capitol
hasRole documentation of collections
interpretation of historic art
interpretation of historic artifacts
preservation of historic art
preservation of historic artifacts
locatedIn United States Capitol
mission to preserve the artistic and historical integrity of the U.S. Capitol’s collections
partOf administrative structure of the U.S. Capitol
responsibleFor historic art in the U.S. Capitol
historic artifacts in the U.S. Capitol

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Architect of the Capitol hasPart Office of Curator