Provenance : an alternate history of art

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Call Number
N3999 .P76 2012
Status
Checked Out (Due 7/2/2024)

Summary

This book goes beyond the narrow definition of the term provenance, which addresses only the bare facts of ownership and transfer, to explore ideas about the origins and itineraries of objects, consider the historical uses of provenance research, and draw attention to the transformative power of ownership. The result is a volume of essays that makes a strong case for recuperating provenance--what contributing author Anne Higonnet calls "so many epic tales compressed into such dry lists"--for the history of art. Provenance attends to the social life of art, a work's biography subsequent to the moment of its origin.
Provenance: An Alternate History of Art offers a broad perspective that ranges from ancient archaeology to conceptual art, that encompasses Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and considers a variety of media. The essays demonstrate in myriad ways how an owner's relationship with a work of art or, in varying degrees, with the object's previous owners, can change irrevocably the way the work will be perceived and understood by future generations.
Limiting the scope of provenance to only the highly charged context of international legal custody battles or the painstakingly researched lists of names and dates in archives and catalogs is entirely insufficient to the richness of the subject. By considering provenance in its critical and theoretical dimensions, this volume endeavors to integrate this alternate narrative into art history.

Contents

Introduction / Gail Feigenbaum and Inge Reist -- Part one: inscribing provenance -- Manifest provenance / Gail Feigenbaum -- Issues of provenance in the last emporer's art collecting / Zaixin Hong -- Part two: the time and place of provenance -- From place to place: provenience, provenance, and archaeology / Rosemary A. Joyce -- Provenance and value: the reception of Ancien RĂ©gime works of art under the French Revolution / Dominique Poulot -- Part three: provenance and commerce -- From Mariette to Joullain: provenance and value in Eighteenth-century French auction catalogs / Sophie Raux -- Provenance as pedigree: the marketing of British portraits in Gilded Age America / Elizabeth A. Pergam -- Part four: provenance research instrumentalized -- The failure of provenance research in Germany / Tilmann von Stockhausen -- Marketing the defamed: on the contradictory use of provenances in the Third Reich / Uwe Fleckner -- Transfigured books: notes on some marks left by owners in books of American poetry printed from 1610 to 1820 / Roger E. Stoddard -- Future circulations: on the work of Hans Haacke and Maria Eichhorn / Jeannine Tang -- Afterword: the social life of provenance / Anne Higonnet.

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