Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research practice that emerged in nineteenth-century Europe. In a novel project examining the cases of Beda Dudík (Moravia/Austria), Carl Schirren (Livonia/Russia), and Franz Hipler (Warmia/East Prussia) ca. 1850–1900 I argue that, while the art market and nationalism are important, scholars representing regions with a suppressed past and present are key to understanding the relevance of provenance. Due to seventeenth-century plundering, these scholars were dependent on foreign archives and libraries when researching their regions’ history. Their publications describing provenance research are the project’s main sources. The analysis of these publicatio...
In this thesis I examine the events that followed the death of August Strindberg and resulted in ...
Dealing with objects and collections inevitably touches on complex and sensitive issues of individua...
The nineteenth century saw the proliferation of scientific literature in the form of academic journa...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
The conventional story is that the principle of provenance was formulated at the French National Ar...
The study of provenance—the history of the creation and ownership of an artefact, work of art, or sp...
Since the turn of the last century provenance research has developed and become professionalized in ...
Ort: Universität Wien, Institut für Geschichte, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien, Hörsaal 30 Zeit: 30. ...
This contribution examines the social, material, and epistemic practices of historians and their cou...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
Hungary’s National Library and National Archives seek to collect, as exhaustively as possible, infor...
09 mars 2020, 18h00 Institute of Historical Research at the School of Advanced Studies of the Univer...
A re-examination of the importance and legacy of provenance in the history of art. It goes beyond th...
The nineteenth century saw the proliferation of scientific literature in the form of academic journa...
In this thesis I examine the events that followed the death of August Strindberg and resulted in ...
Dealing with objects and collections inevitably touches on complex and sensitive issues of individua...
The nineteenth century saw the proliferation of scientific literature in the form of academic journa...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
The conventional story is that the principle of provenance was formulated at the French National Ar...
The study of provenance—the history of the creation and ownership of an artefact, work of art, or sp...
Since the turn of the last century provenance research has developed and become professionalized in ...
Ort: Universität Wien, Institut für Geschichte, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien, Hörsaal 30 Zeit: 30. ...
This contribution examines the social, material, and epistemic practices of historians and their cou...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
Hungary’s National Library and National Archives seek to collect, as exhaustively as possible, infor...
09 mars 2020, 18h00 Institute of Historical Research at the School of Advanced Studies of the Univer...
A re-examination of the importance and legacy of provenance in the history of art. It goes beyond th...
The nineteenth century saw the proliferation of scientific literature in the form of academic journa...
In this thesis I examine the events that followed the death of August Strindberg and resulted in ...
Dealing with objects and collections inevitably touches on complex and sensitive issues of individua...
The nineteenth century saw the proliferation of scientific literature in the form of academic journa...