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Archives Des Musées Nationaux, Service Des Expositions De La Réunion Des Musées Nationaux (Sous-Série 4CC) Archives des musées nationaux, service des expositions de la Réunion des musées nationaux (Sous-série 4CC) Répertoire numérique n°20150160 Hélène BROSSIER et Guillaume MONNOT, archivistes sous la direction de la mission des archives du ministère de la Culture et de la communication à partir des inventaires rédigés par les agents des Archives des musées nationaux Première édition électronique Archives nationales (France) Pierrefitte-sur-Seine 2015 1 Mention de note éventuelle https://www.siv.archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr/siv/IR/FRAN_IR_054020 Cet instrument de recherche a été rédigé avec un logiciel de traitement de texte. Ce document est écrit en ilestenfrançais.. Conforme à la norme ISAD(G) et aux règles d'application de la DTD EAD (version 2002) aux Archives nationales, il a reçu le visa du Service interministériel des Archives de France le ..... 2 Archives nationales (France) Sommaire Archives des musées nationaux - Service des expositions de la Réunion des 23 Musées Nationaux (sous-série 4CC) 1945-1948 26 1949 26 1950 26 1951 27 1952 27 Tome 1 27 Tome 2 28 Tome 3 28 1953 28 Tome 1 28 Tome 2 28 1954 29 Tome 1 29 Tome 2 29 1955 29 Tome 1 29 Tome 2 30 Tome 3 30 1956 30 Tome 1 30 Tome 2 30 Tome 3 31 1957 31 Tome 1 31 Tome 2 32 1958 32 Tome 1 32 Tome 2 32 1959 33 Tome 1 33 Tome 2 33 3 Archives nationales (France) 1960 33 Tome 1 33 Tome 2 34 Tome 3 34 1961 34 Tome 1 34 Tome 2 35 Tome 3 35 1962 35 Tome 1 35 Tome 2 35 Tome 3 35 Tome 4 36 Tome 5 36 Tome 6 36 Tome 7 36 Tome 8 36 1963 36 Tome 1 37 Tome 2 37 Tome 3 37 Tome 4 37 Tome 5 38 Tome 6 38 Tome 7 38 Tome 8 38 1964 39 Tome 1 39 Tome 2 39 Tome 3 39 Tome 4 39 Tome 5 40 Tome 6 40 Tome 7 40 Tome 8 40 4 Archives nationales (France) 1965 40 Tome 1 40 Tome 2 41 Tome 3 41 Tome 4 41 Tome 5 41 Tome 6 41 Tome 7 41 1966 42 Tome 1 42 Tome 2 42 Tome 3 42 Tome 4 42 Tome 5 43 Tome 6 43 Tome 7 43 Tome 8 43 Tome 9 43 Tome 10 44 Tome 11 44 1967 44 Tome 1 45 Tome 2 45 Tome 3 45 Tome 4 45 Tome 5 45 Tome 6 46 Tome 7 46 Tome 8 46 Tome 9 46 Tome 10 46 Tome 11 46 Tome 12 47 Tome 13 47 Tome 14 47 5 Archives nationales (France) Tome 15 47 1968 47 Tome 1 48 Tome 2 48 Tome 3 48 Tome 4 49 Tome 5 49 Tome 6 49 Tome 7 50 Tome 8 50 Tome 9 50 Tome 10 51 1969 51 Tome 1 51 Tome 2 51 Tome 3 52 Tome 4 52 Tome 5 52 Tome 6 53 Tome 7 53 Tome 8 53 Tome 9 53 Tome 10 54 1970 54 Tome 1 54 Tome 2 54 Tome 3 55 Tome 4 55 Tome 5 56 Tome 6 56 Tome 7 56 Tome 8 56 Tome 9 57 Tome 10 57 Tome 11 57 6 Archives nationales (France) 1971 57 Tome 1 57 Tome 2 58 Tome 3 58 Tome 4 58 Tome 5 58 Tome 6 58 Tome 7 59 Tome 8 59 Tome 9 59 Tome 10 59 Tome 11 60 1972 60 Tome 1 60 Tome 2 60 Tome 3 60 Tome 4 60 Tome 5 61 Tome 6 61 Tome 7 61 Tome 8 62 Tome 9 62 1973 62 Tome 1 63 Tome 2 63 Tome 3 63 Tome 4 63 Tome 5 63 Tome 6 64 Tome 7 64 Tome 8 64 Tome 9 64 Tome 10 64 Tome 11 65 Tome 12 65 7 Archives nationales (France) Tome 13 65 1974 65 Tome 1 66 Tome 2 66 Tome 3 66 Tome 4 66 Tome 5 67 Tome 6 67 Tome 7 67 Tome 8 67 Tome 9 67 Tome 10 68 Tome 11 68 Tome 12 68 Tome13 68 Tome 14 68 Tome 15 69 Tome 16 69 Tome 17 70 Tome 18 70 1975 70 Tome 1 70 Tome 2 70 Tome 3 71 Tome 4 71 Tome 5 71 Tome 6 71 Tome 7 72 Tome 8 72 Tome 9 72 Tome 10 73 1976 73 Tome 1 73 Tome 2 73 Tome 3 74 8 Archives nationales (France) Tome 4 74 Tome 5 74 Tome 6 75 Tome 7 75 Tome 8 75 Tome 9 76 Tome 10 76 Tome 11 76 Tome 12 76 Tome 13 77 Tome 14 77 Tome 15 77 1977 77 Tome 1 77 Tome 2 77 Tome 3 78 Tome 4 78 Tome 5 78 Tome 6 79 Tome 7 79 Tome 8 79 Tome 9 79 Tome 10 80 Tome 11 80 Tome 12 80 Tome 13 81 Tome 14 81 1978 81 Tome 1 81 Tome 2 82 Tome 3 82 Tome 4 82 Tome 5 83 Tome 6 83 Tome 7 83 9 Archives nationales (France) Tome 8 83 Tome 9 83 Tome 10 84 1979 84 Tome 1 84 Tome 2 84 Tome 3 85 Tome 4 85 Tome 5 85 Tome 6 86 Tome 7 86 Tome 8 86 Tome 9 86 Tome 10 87 1980 87 Tome 1 87 Tome 2 87 Tome 3 87 Tome 4 87 Tome 5 88 Tome 6 88 Tome 7 88 Tome 8 89 Tome 9 89 Tome 10 89 Tome 11 89 Tome 12 90 1981 90 Tome 1 90 Tome 2 90 Tome 3 91 Tome 4 91 Tome 5 91 Tome 6 92 Tome 7 92 10 Archives nationales (France) Tome 8 92 Tome 9 92 Tome 10 93 Tome 11 93 Tome 12 93 1982 94 Tome 1 94 Tome 2 94 Tome 3 94 Tome 4 94 Tome 5 95 Tome 6 95 Tome 7 95 Tome 8 95 Tome 9 96 1983 96 Tome 1 96 Tome 2 96 Tome 3 97 Tome 4 97 Tome 5 97 Tome 6 98 Tome 7 98 Tome 8 98 Tome 9 98 Tome 10 99 Tome 11 99 Tome 12 99 Tome 13 100 Tome 14 100 1984 100 Tome 1 100 Tome 2 100 Tome 3 101 Tome 4 101 11 Archives nationales (France) Tome 5 101 Tome 6 101 Tome 7 101 Tome 8 102 Tome 9 102 1985 102 Tome 1 102 Tome 2 103 Tome 3 103 Tome 4 103 Tome 5 103 Tome 6 104 Tome 7 104 Tome 8 104 Tome 9 105 Tome 10 105 Tome 11 105 Tome 12 105 Tome 13 105 Tome 13 106 Tome 14 106 1986 106 Tome 1 106 Tome 2 106 Tome 3 107 Tome 4 107 Tome 5 107 Tome 6 108 Tome 7 108 Tome 8 108 Tome 9 108 1987 109 Tome 1 109 Tome 2 109 Tome 3 109 12 Archives nationales (France) Tome 4 110 Tome 5 110 Tome 6 110 Tome 7 110 Tome 8 111 Tome 9 111 Tome 10 111 Tome 11 112 Tome 12 112 1988 113 Tome 1 113 Tome 2 113 Tome 3 113 Tome 4 114 Tome 5 114 Tome 6 115 Tome 7 115 Tome 8 115 Tome 9 116 Tome 10 116 Tome 11 116 Tome 12 117 Tome 13 117 Tome 14 117 Tome 15 118 1989 118 Tome 1 118 Tome 2 118 Tome 3 119 Tome 4 119 Tome 5 119 Tome 6 119 Tome 7 120 Tome 8 120 Tome 9 120 13 Archives nationales (France) Tome 10 120 Tome 11 121 Tome 12 121 Tome 13 121 Tome 14 121 Tome 15 122 Tome 16 123 Tome 17 123 Tome 18 123 Tome 19 125 Tome 20 127 1990 128 Tome 1 128 Tome 2 129 Tome 3 130 Tome 4 130 Tome 5 131 Tome 6 131 Tome 7 131 Tome 8 131 Tome 9 132 Tome 10 132 Tome 11 132 Tome 12 133 Tome 13 133 1991 134 Tome 1 134 Tome 2 134 Tome 3 135 Tome 4 135 Tome 5 135 Tome 6 135 Tome 7 136 Tome 8 136 Tome 9 136 14 Archives nationales (France) Tome 10 137 Tome 11 138 Tome 12 138 Tome 13 139 Tome 14 140 Tome 15 140 Tome 16 140 1992 140 Tome 1 140 Tome 2 142 Tome 3 143 Tome 4 143 Tome 5 143 Tome 6 143 Tome 7 144 Tome 8 144 Tome 9 145 Tome 10 145 Tome 11 145 Tome 12 146 Tome 13 146 Tome 14 146 Tome 15 146 Tome 16 146 Tome 17 147 Tome 18 147 Tome 19 147 1993 148 Tome 1 148 Tome 2 148 Tome 3 148 Tome 4 148 Tome 5 149 Tome 6 149 Tome 7 149 15 Archives nationales (France) Tome 8 150 Tome 8 150 Tome 9 150 Tome 10 152 Tome 11 152 Tome 12 153 Tome 13 153 Tome 14 154 Tome 15 154 Tome 16 154 Tome 17 155 Tome 18 156 Tome 19 156 Tome 20 156 Tome 21 157 Tome 22 157 Tome 23 158 Tome 24 159 1994 160 Tome 1 160 Tome 2 160 Tome 3 160 Tome 4 161 Tome 5 161 Tome 6 161 Tome 7 162 Tome 8 162 Tome 9 162 Tome 10 163 Tome 11 164 Tome 12 164 Tome 13 164 Tome 14 165 Tome 15 165 Tome 16 165 16 Archives nationales (France) Tome 17 166 Tome 18 166 Tome 19 166 Tome 20 167 1995 168 Tome 1 168 Tome 2 168 Tome 3 168 Tome 4 168 Tome 5 169 Tome 6 169 Tome 7 169 Tome 8 169 Tome 9 169 Tome 10 170 Tome 11 170 Tome 12 170 Tome 13 171 Tome 14 171 Tome 15 171 Tome 16 173 Tome 17 173 Tome 18 174 Tome 19 174 Tome 20 174 Tome 21 175 Tome 22 175 1996 175 Tome 1 176 Tome 2 176 Tome 3 176 Tome 4 176 Tome 5 177 Tome 6 177 Tome 7 177 17 Archives nationales (France) Tome 8 177 Tome 9 178 Tome 10 178 Tome 11 179 Tome 12 179 Tome 13 179 Tome 14 179 1997 180 Tome 1 180 Tome 2 180 Tome 3 181 Tome 4 181 Tome 5 181 Tome 6 182 Tome 7 182 Tome 8 183 Tome 9 183 Tome 10 183 Tome 11 183 Tome 12 183 Tome 13 184 Tome 14 184 Tome 15 184 Tome 16 184 Tome 17 185 Tome 18 185 Tome 19 185 Tome 20 186 Tome 21 187 Tome 22 187 Tome 23 187 Tome 24 188 Tome 25 188 1998 188 Tome 1 188 18 Archives nationales (France) Tome 2 189 Tome 3 189 Tome 4 190 Tome 5 190 Tome 6 190 Tome 7 191 Tome 8 191 Tome 9 191 Tome 10 192 Tome 11 192 Tome 12 192 Tome 13 192 Tome 14 193 Tome 15 193 Tome 16 193 Tome 17 194 Tome 18 194 Tome 19 194 Tome 20 195 1999 195 Tome 1 195 Tome 2 195 Tome 3 195 Tome 4 196 Tome 5 196 Tome 6 197 Tome 7 197 Tome 8 197 Tome 9 198 Tome 10 198 Tome 11 198 Tome 12 199 Tome 13 199 Tome 14 199 Tome 15 199 19 Archives nationales (France) Tome 16 199 Tome 17 200 Tome 18 200 Tome 19 201 Tome 20 201 Tome 21 201 Tome 22 202 Tome 23 202 Tome 24 203 Tome 25 204 Tome 26 204 2000 204 Tome 1 204 Tome 2 204 Tome 3 205 Tome 4 205 Tome 5 206 Tome 6 206 Tome 7 206 Tome 8 207 Tome 9 207 Tome 10 208 Tome 11 208 Tome 12 209 Tome 13 210 Tome 14 210 2001 210 Tome 1 210 Tome 2 210 Tome 3 211 Tome 4 212 Tome 5 212 Tome 6 213 Tome 7 213 Tome 8 214 20 Archives nationales (France) Tome 9 214 Tome 10 214 Tome 11 214 Tome 12 215 Tome 13 215 Tome 14 215 Tome 15 215 Tome 16 216 Tome 17 216 Tome 18 217 Tome 19 218 Tome 20 218 Tome 21 218 Tome 22 218 Tome 23 219 2002 219 Tome 1 219 Tome 2 219 Tome 3 220 Tome 4 220 Tome 5 221 Tome 6 221 Tome 7 221 Tome 8 222 Tome 9 222 Tome 10 223 Tome 11 223 Tome 12 223 Tome 13 224 Tome 14 225 Tome 15 225 Tome 16 226 Tome 17 226 Généralités 226 21 Archives nationales (France) 22 Archives nationales (France) INTRODUCTION Référence 20150160/1-20150160/1027 Niveau de description sous-série organique Intitulé Archives des musées nationaux - Service des expositions de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux (sous-série 4CC) Date(s) extrême(s) 1938-2003 Nom du producteur • Noms des principaux producteurs • Établissement public de la Réunion des musées nationaux et du Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées (1896) Importance matérielle et support 995 boites de type Cauchard soit 128,12 mètres linéaires Localisation physique Pierrefitte-sur-Seine Conditions d'accès Librement communicable à l'exception des articles 58 à 1027 communicables au terme d'un délai de 50 ans à compter de la date de clôture des dossiers.
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