Art in Exhibition: The Saint Louis Art Museum Reveals the Work Behind Preserving the Past
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Video Description: Type of Video: Story*

Description:  The moving panorama served as an early form of cinema during the 19th century where it would be taken from town to town and played before a crowd, accompanied by lectures, storytelling, and music.  The Saint Louis Art Museum has turned the laborious task of restoring the very large “Panorama of the Monumental Grandeur of the Mississippi Valley” into an exhibition all its own.

This video is one of many in our Art in Exhibition video series.  Videos in this series include the following types of videos available from Educate.Today:  Tour, Story.

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