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United Nations Art Collection : ウィキペディア英語版 | United Nations Art Collection
The United Nations Art Collection is a collective group of artworks and historic objects donated as gifts to the United Nations by its member states, associations, or individuals. These artistic treasures and possessions, mostly in the form of “sculptures, paintings, tapestries and mosaics”, are representative “arts of nations” that are contained and exhibited within the confines of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, USA, and other duty stations, making the UN and its international territories a "fine small museum".〔(Frommer's Review: United Nations, New York City Attractions, New York City, Travel Guides, NYTimes.com ), retrieved on: August 2, 2007〕〔Marks, Edward B. (''Art... At Home in the United Nations'', UN Chronicle United Nations Publications (1998), Gale Group (2004) and FindArticles.com, Winter 1998 ) , retrieved on: August 2, 2007〕 ==Presentation of gifts by member states==
Member states follow a protocol for presenting official gifts to the United Nations. Procedures, speeches, and ceremonies, such as the unveiling of these gifts, are conducted and coordinated by the Protocol and Liaison Service. Ideally, every member nation can only present one offering, and member nations are responsible for the installation of the offered artifacts.〔〔(Presentation of Malaysia's Gift to the United Nations, Speech by Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamad, New York, September 25, 2003, PMO.gov ), retrieved on: August 2, 2007〕〔(The Director-General, Protocol and Liaison Service, United Nations Office at Geneva, UNOG.ch (undated) ), retrieved on: August 2, 2007〕
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