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During the first period of the its existence – beginning in 1879 – the museum was run by Władysław Łuszczkiewicz. At this time, the statute was established, decisions were made on the internal structure of the organization, the board was elected and  exhibitions were launched based on the constantly expanding collection. In the following text, the period between May 1900 (Łuszczkiewicz death) and July 1901 (taking board of the museum by Feliks Kopera) is presented. This period coincides with Teodor Nieczuja-Ziemięcki’s time as director and was of great importance for the history of the Museum. The crucial and complex changes that were part of the reorganization carried out at this time made possible the creation of the institution according to the highest contemporary standards. Among the most important are: expansion of the Museum by changing the Articles of Association,changing the prerogatives of the management of the Museum and the inclusion of Museum staff in a group of municipal officials.
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Zabezpieczenie zbiorów Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie na wypadek konfliktu zbrojnego nie było do tej pory przedmiotem naukowego opracowania. W niniejszym artykule autorka koncentruje się na ochronie zabytków podczas I i II wojny światowej. Krakowskie Muzeum Narodowe jest niezwykle ciekawym przykładem, gdyż w obydwu przypadkach odpowiedzialność spoczywała na tej samej osobie – długoletnim dyrektorze instytucji – Feliksie Koperze. Za pierwszym razem jego decyzje były efektem pomysłowości, a później umiejętności wyciągania wniosków z własnych doświadczeń. W obydwu sytuacjach wynikały z niezwykłej determinacji i odpowiedzialności za powierzoną mu bezcenną kolekcję oraz zbyt ogólnych i w żadnym razie niewystarczających wytycznych władz zwierzchnich w tym zakresie. Facing Disaster. Protection of the art collection of the National Museum in Krakow before the First and the Second World WarProtection of the art collection of the National Museum in Krakow in case of armed conflict has not yet been the subject of scientific study. In this article, the author focuses on the protection of monuments during the First and the Second World War.The National Museum in Krakow is an extremely interesting example, because in both cases responsibility rests with the same person – the longtime director of the institution, Feliks Kopera. At first, his decisions were the result of ingenuity and, later the ability to draw conclusions from personal experience. In both cases, it was the result of extraordinary determination and responsibility for priceless collections entrusted to him and the guidance provided to him be higher authorities that was insufficient and too general.
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Feliks Kopera (1871-1952)

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Ochrona Zabytków
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1952
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issue 2
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