Dear fans, experts and aficionados,I do research for a public lecture on the question:
How are museums presented in comics?
With which weird clichés and funny stereotypes did classical comic artists show museums?

I found some wonderful examples, which present museums as temples of the arts, with greek columns at the entrance, the inside full of treasures, mummies, strange modern paintings, bizarre sculptures and, of course, dinosaur skeletons (regardless which kind of museum it may be).
Museums in classical comics seem to be crowded with bad guys like robbers, ghosts, mummies that wake up in the middle of the night, and kids and little dogs that crush valuable ancient greek vases or steel bones from the dinosaur skeletons...
To make it short: I loved these stereotypes and want to do a lecture about the subject. But didn't find too many examples.
So please help me, if you can remember any pics of museums in comic strips or comic books.
Thanks for your help,

best,
Alexander