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110 period rooms or rooms in which the different arts produced are shown in their relation to one another, and picture galleries containing such pictures as will not fit in with the arrangement of the rooms by period. There should be, in addition, study series and ample quarters for special collections like prints and textiles which will not be exhibited continuously.

See "Die Museen als Volksbildungsstätten"; the report of the Mannheim Conference of Museum Directors, Berlin, Carl Heymanns Verlag, 1904; K. Koetschau, Museumswesen und Kunstförderung, Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst, 1903, p. 93.