Past Event
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Provenance Research: Where Scholarship Meets Diligence
Lynn H. Nicholas, author of the pioneering book on the subject of WWII-era art looting, will provide an overview and historical perspective regarding Nazi-era provenance research. Marc Masurovsky will focus on digital resources and a new initiative to create a comprehensive, holistic database of looted objects. Thomas R. Kline, Esq. will address legal issues surrounding provenance. Dr. Jennifer Mass will explore scientific means of verifying provenance, in a talk titled: "The Physical Evidence of Provenance: From Faux Dead Sea Scrolls to a Proto-Fascist Painting Attack." Dr. Lisa Duffy-Zeballos will discuss catalogues raisonnés as aids to provenance research, and Dr. Sharon Flescher will address some of the challenges in provenance research. The program will conclude with Q&A and discussion.
NB. For a limited time, we are pleased to offer program registrants a 30% discount off the purchase price of Provenance Research Today: Principles, Practice, Problems. Details about ordering will be sent in the confirmation email after registration.
IFAR gratefully acknowledges for its help in supporting this program.
Event Speaker(s)
Lynn H. NicholasAuthor, The Rape of Europa
Marc Masurovsky
Co-founder, Holocaust Art Restitution Project (HARP); Academic Director, Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project (JDCRP)
Thomas R. Kline
Partner, Cultural Heritage Partners, PLLC
Jennifer Mass
President, Scientific Analysis of Fine Art, LLC; Mellon Professor, Bard Graduate Center
Lisa Duffy-Zeballos
Art Research Director, IFAR
Sharon Flescher
Executive Director, IFAR