by Marc Masurovsky Portrait of a man, Bartholomeus van der Helst “Portrait of a man” by Bartholomeus van der Helst, once belonged to the renown Schloss […]
by Marc Masurovsky Twenty years ago, on December 3, 1998, at the Washington Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets, representatives of more than forty countries and a handful […]
by Marc Masurovsky How is “provenance research” defined? Some institutions stress the linguistic roots of the word “provenance.” The Getty Museum teaches us that the word […]
by Marc Masurovsky This is the third installment in a series of articles on provenance research as presented to the general and specialized public through digital […]
by Marc Masurovsky Schloss 91, Portrait of a man, van Helst “Portrait of a Man”—by van Aelst, stolen from the Schloss family in German-occupied France by French […]
by Marc Masurovsky The “theory and practice of provenance research” seminar/workshop at the Museum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX, has wrapped up its fourth […]
an opinionated piece by Marc Masurovsky Note: The title was inspired by a close friend who is intimately involved in art restitution matters. The authors of […]
loosely transcribed by Marc Masurovsky Note: The questions and answers might not have been rendered using those exact words. Hence, in many instances, the gist of […]
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