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31 reviewsISBN 10: 1848222769
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Author: Arthur Tompkins, Sharon Flescher, Amelie Ebbinghaus, Tess Davis, Susan J. Cooke, Leila Amineddoleh, Lynda Albertson
Part I: The History, Purpose and Challenges of Provenance Research
1. The History and Purposes of Provenance Research—Arthur Tompkins
2. The Role of Provenance in Resolving Art-world Disputes—Leila Amineddoleh
3. The Challenges of Provenance Research—Sharon Flescher
Part II: Best Practice in Provenance Research
4. Best-Practice Guidelines, Research Methods and Tools—Marie Stolberg and Andrea Lehmann
5. Scientific Examination and Provenance Research: Using Science to Resolve Questions of Provenance,
6. Data and Databases in Provenance Research—Jason Sousa and Ariane Moser
7. Provenance Research in a Digital Age—Louisa Wood Ruby
Part III: Provenance Research, Museums and the Art Market
8. Provenance Research in Museums: The Long Run—Lynn Rother and Iris Schmeisser
9. The Place of Provenance in the Catalogue Raisonné—Susan J. Cooke
10. The Ethics of Provenance Research and the Art Market—Gareth Fletcher
Part IV: Nazi-era Provenance Research
11. The Current State of Nazi-era Provenance Research, and Access to Nazi-Era Research Resources and
12. The Journey Home: Nazi-Era Provenance Research and Restitution—James Ratcliffe and Amelie Ebbi
Part V: Provenance Research and the Illicit Antiquities Trade
13. Researching the Structure of the Illicit Antiquities Trade—Simon Mackenzie and Donna Yates
14. From Soil to Showroom: Tracing Illicit Antiquities Across the World—Lynda Albertson
15. The Return of the Plundered: Case Studies in the Provenance of Illicit Antiquities—Tess Davis
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