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2023.05.02

Call for Papers | conference 2024  “Photography and Provenance Research” (working title)

The German Lost Art Foundationen is calling for presentation ideas to be submitted by June 18, 2023 for the annual conference at Leipzig University Library on April 18 and 19, 2024. More details: Call for Papers | conference 2024  “Photography and Provenance Research” (working title) …

2023.02.24

JDCRP publishes initial list with names of some 2,100 Jewish collectors

The Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project (JDCRP) Foundation has published an initial list on its website containing the names of some 2,100 Jewish collectors from eight European countries whose works of art and other cultural property were stolen, confiscated or forcibly sold by the National Socialists. More details: JDCRP publishes initial list with names of some 2,100 Jewish collectors …

2023.02.17

Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation restitutes three works from the Littmann collection

The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) has restituted three works from the Neue Nationalgalerie of the Berlin State Museums to the heirs of the lawyer Ismar Littmann. More details: Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation restitutes three works from the Littmann collection …

2023.02.14

The Herzog August Library restitutes historic work to the Grand National Mother Lodge “The Three Globes”

The library Herzog August Bibliothek (HAB) has returned a multi-volume pharmaceutical work by pharmacist and alchemist Johann Rudolph Glauber (1604-1670) to its rightful owner, namely the Grand National Mother Lodge “The Three Globes”. Restitution was completed in autumn 2022, almost 90 years after the seizure of the work by the Gestapo in 1935. More details: The Herzog August Library restitutes historic work to the Grand National Mother Lodge “The Three Globes” …

Title page with stamp from: Johann Rudolph Glauber, Pharmacopaeae Spagyricae, Amsterdam 1668 (excerpt) (refer to: The Herzog August Library restitutes historic work to the Grand National Mother Lodge “The Three Globes”)
2023.02.03

Museum Natur und Mensch Freiburg is once again to receive funding from the German Lost Art Foundation

In January 2023, the Museum Natur und Mensch Freiburg started to undertake more in-depth provenance research into items in its ethnological collection by launching a project entitled Die S.M.S. Cormoran, deutsche ‚Strafexpeditionen‘ in Ozeanien und die Ethnologische Sammlung des Museums Natur und Mensch. Zum Zusammenhang von Kolonialismus und dem Sammeln von Ethnographika (“The S.M.S. Cormoran, German ‘punitive expeditions’ in Oceania and the ethnological collection of the Museum Natur und Mensch. On the connection between colonialism and the collecting of ethnographics”). More details: Museum Natur und Mensch Freiburg is once again to receive funding from the German Lost Art Foundation …

2023.01.27

SPK restitutes Nursing Madonna statuette to the heirs of Jakob Goldschmidt

The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SPK) has returned a Nursing Madonna statuette dating back to the 16th century to the heirs of Jewish banker and entrepreneur Jakob Goldschmidt. The work was acquired in 1936 for the Sculpture Collection of the Berlin State Museums (known at the time as the Königliche Museen) and had been on loan to Museum Ulm since 1993. More details: SPK restitutes Nursing Madonna statuette to the heirs of Jakob Goldschmidt …

2023.01.26

Minister of State for Culture Roth calls for participation in the commemorative project #everynamecounts

On the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on 27 January, the Minister of State for Culture, Claudia Roth and the Arolsen Archives have called on all citizens in Germany to participate in the digital remembrance project #everynamecounts. More details: Minister of State for Culture Roth calls for participation in the commemorative project #everynamecounts …

2023.01.16

First issue published of transfer – Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection

The first issue has been published of the open-access online journal transfer Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection (1/2022) on arthistoricum.net; it is now available for free download at https://doi.org/10.48640/tf.2022.1 . More details: First issue published of transfer – Journal for Provenance Research and the History of Collection …

2023.01.10

Museum Angewandte Kunst opens exhibition The Collection of Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild

The Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt am Main opens its exhibition The Collection of Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild on 27 January 2023. It is the first time the Frankfurt museum has dedicated an exhibition to this private collector and patron and his once famous art collection. The history of the collection reflects the life of the collector, who was persecuted as a Jew under National Socialism. More details: Museum Angewandte Kunst opens exhibition The Collection of Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild …

2023.01.03

Advanced training programme on library provenance research: registration by 10 March 2023

For the second time, the German Lost Art Foundation and the German Library Association are sponsoring the certificate course on library provenance research offered by the Center for Continuing Education at the Free University of Berlin. The Commission for Provenance Research and Provenance Cataloguing of the German Library Association (dbv) is responsible for the content of the course. More details: Advanced training programme on library provenance research: registration by 10 March 2023 …