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At the end of the nineteenth century erudites in many parts of France created folklore museums. In Burgundy, Maurice Perrin de Puycousin (1856-1949), a lawyer and a renowned collector of examples of folk culture, especially costumes, initiated this trend by holding temporary expositions and then went on to establish three museums: at his own home in Tournus, where in 1870-1920 he presented his collections,...