Transcription of Provenance Guide - International Foundation for Art Research
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International Foundationfor Art Research (IFAR ) Provenance Guide Introduction IFAR Home Page Provenance Research was once the province of art scholars dealing primarily with issues of attribution and authenticity. But recent legal claims by heirs of Holocaust victims whose art works were looted or otherwise misappropriated by the Nazis, and claims by foreign source countries for objects they believe were exported in violation of patrimony or export laws, have raised awareness of the need for Provenance Research in regard to due diligence in acquiring works of art. Provenance Research is often painstaking and not easy to do, and not every work has a discoverable Provenance . What Is Provenance ? Theword Provenance derives fromtheFrenchprovenir meaning tooriginate .Althoughthetermissometimes,incorrectly, used synonymously with provenience, thelatteris an archaeological termreferringtoanartifact sexcavationsiteor findspot,whereas theprovenance ofa work ofartis ahistoricalrecord s Provenance comprises farmore thanitspedigree,however;itis also an accountofchanging artistictastesandcollectingpriorities,a record ofsocial and politicalalliances,and an indicatorofeconomic and marketconditionsinfluencingthesale ortransferofthework provides valuable informationabouttheattributionofan object.
And like detective work, provenance research can be difficult and time-consuming. Often, the difficulties researchers encounter involve the state of extant records. Many archives have suffered damage, destruction, or ... punctuation indicates transfers. A semicolon indicates that the work passed directly between two owners, and a period is used ...
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