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Home / Society / Crime / Theft / Art and Antiquities / World War II / Museum Provenance Research
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- Art Gallery of Ontario: Spoliation Research - Lists paintings, sculptures, and drawings in the gallery's European collection with gaps in their provenance between 1933-1945, with a description of the gallery's provenance research efforts.
www.ago.net/info/collection/provenance
- Cleveland Museum of Art - Provenence research project guidelines. Includes a list and photos of paintings that either have gaps in their provenance or that were known to have been confiscated by the Nazis.
www.clemusart.com/provintro.htm
- Getty Museum - Provenance of works in the Getty's collections, from the rise to power of the Nazi party to its defeat. Includes links to Holocaust-era art issues.
www.getty.edu/art/provenance
- Harvard University Art Museums - Features an interim report on the provenance research being conducted, including a comprehensive list of works under review.
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/research/provenance
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Results of an interim report on LACMA's research on the provenance of paintings in its departments of Modern and Contemporary Art and European Paintings and Sculpture.
www.lacma.org/Provenance/provenance.htm
- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - Provides information on the museum's European paintings and sculptures executed before 1946 and acquired since 1933 for which the provenance is incomplete for the years 1933 to 1945.
www.mbam.qc.ca/provenance/a-index.html
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Results of research undertaken by the MFA on the history of ownership of its collection of European paintings.
www.mfa.org/research
- Museum of Modern Art - Lists fourteen works from the MoMA collection with gaps in their histories between 1933 and 1945.
www.moma.org/menu/provenance.html
- National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. - World War II provenance research. Photos and history for eleven paintings in the collection that were looted during the war.
www.nga.gov/collection/provfeat.htm
- National Gallery of Canada - Provenance research project. Lists European paintings with incomplete or not fully documented provenances for the period 1933-1945.
www.national.gallery.ca/provenance/euro_ame_paint/index_e.html
- National Museums in the United Kingdom - Progress report on provenance research for the period 1933-1945.
www.nationalmuseums.org.uk/spoliation/spoliation.html
- Seattle Art Museum - Lists works of art in the European collection that have gaps in their provenance during the Nazi era (1933 - 1945).
www.SeattleArtMuseum.org/collection/HolocaustProvenance.asp
- The American Association of Museums - Contains guidelines for American museums concerning the unlawful appropriation of objects during the Nazi era.
www.aam-us.org/nazieraprov.htm
- The Art Institute of Chicago - Painting and sculpture provenance report.
www.artic.edu/aic/provenance/index.html
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Lists 338 European paintings with incomplete provenance for the World War II era.
www.metmuseum.org/collections/provenance_a-f.htm
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