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PROVENANCE PROJECT

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PROVENANCE PROJECT

Over the past twenty years art museums have become much more conscious of the importance of understanding the previous ownership of works in their collections. This is especially the case with respect to works of art that might have been illegally obtained by the National Socialist government in Germany between 1932 and 1946. The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center continues to research the history of its collections and adheres to the professional guidelines in the museum field by publishing those works of art for which we cannot determine with a substantial degree of accuracy where the works were during that Nazi period. In addition it is also an industry requirement that we publish any Western or Pre-Columbian antiquities if we are not sure they were in the United States before 1973. Having an interrupted provenance does not by itself indicate an illegal chapter in an object’s history, but signals that we are openly announcing the fact pending further research.

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Woman in a Hat
Alexej von Jawlensky
1910
Femme assise: Beaulieu
Jacques Lipchitz
1918
Madonna and Child
Maurice Denis
1923
Woman in Red Armchair
Pablo Picasso
1924
Profils noir et blanc
Fernand Léger
1928
Two Women on a Balcony
Massimo Campigli
1931
Sun Car
Georges Braque
1942
Les Cometes
André Masson
1943
The Goldfish Bowl
Georges Braque
1944
Head of a Woman
Dietz Edzard
Nd
Musician
Guy Krohg
Nd
Still Life
Georges Rouault
Nd
Soir d'Hiver a' Chatou
Maurice de Vlaminck
Nd
Still Life with Flowers
Raoul F. Pradier
Nd
Untitled (Cubist Cat)
Emanuel Glicenstein Romano
Nd
Uranie
Georges Braque
Nd
Figures
Marcel Gromaire
Nd
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