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Provenance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Provenance , from the French provenir , "to come from", means the origin, or the source, of something, or the history of the ownership or location of an object, The term was originally mostly used ...
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Research on the ownership history, or provenance, of works of art is an important part of museum work. This research sheds light on the historical, social, and economic context in which a work of art was created and collected, as well as on the history of taste.
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The Provenance Databases contain indexed transcriptions of Western European works of art from auction catalogs and archival documents. ... The Getty Provenance Index® Databases, The databases contain indexed transcriptions of material from auction catalogs and archival inventories of western European works of art,
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CARP is a compilation of sources for provenance research of Chinese works of art, for use by institutions and researchers. Using The Burrell Collection in Glasgow as a pilot, the project documents records relating to dealers and collectors who specialised in Chinese art during the first half of the twentieth century.
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Italian and Spanish Paintings | Dutch and Flemish Paintings | French Tapestries and Paintings | American Paintings | Russian Icons ... The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste and Four Men in the Fiery Furnace, 15th century ... U.S.S.R. Central Art Collection Warehouse, 1936...
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The Art Loss Register has recommended further investigation of the paintingÕs provenance through Hungarian authorities, due to the ... [1] Walter Liedtke (catalog entry for Timken Museum of Art: European Works of Art, American Paintings and Russian Icons in the Putnam Foundation Collection [San Diego, 1996], pp. 95Ð99,
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Okay, so a good provenance can add a bump in cachet- ... According to a 2000 article in the University of Pennsylvania's Journal of International Economic Law, the U.S. government has estimated that the Nazis seized or coerced the sale of an astounding one-fifth of all Western art then in existence--over 250,000 art works.
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