- the work as a
possible deaccession. To
determine if a work
should be
deaccessioned from a museum's collection, a
curator or
registrar completes and do****ents...
-
European dealers in 1871.
Almost two-thirds of
these paintings have been
deaccessioned, but
quality paintings by Jordaens, Van Dyck, Poussin, the Tiepolos...
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complete dodo
mount in a
museum collection at
Oxford University was
deaccessioned due to its
deterioration in 1775.
Another case was the sale of a J....
- The Art
Institute of Chicago,
founded in 1879, is one of the
oldest and
largest art
museums in the
United States. The
museum is
based in the Art Institute...
- The Cloisters, also
known as the Met Cloisters, is a
museum in the
Washington Heights neighborhood of
Upper Manhattan, New York City. The museum, situated...
- The Los
Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art
museum located on
Wilshire Boulevard in the
Miracle Mile
vicinity of Los Angeles.
LACMA is on Museum...
- of the Albright-Knox. In
February 2007, when the list of
works to be
deaccessioned was made public, Albright-Knox
Director Louis Grachos defined the ancient...
- (AAMC),
citing ethical guidelines that
generally restrict the use of
deaccessioned art
funds for
purposes unrelated to art.
Richard H. W.
Brauer filed...
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Catalogue raisonné
classificatory disputes Museum collection management deaccessioning Conservation-restoration
paintings Cultural policy Depiction Destination...
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Catalogue raisonné
classificatory disputes Museum collection management deaccessioning Conservation-restoration
paintings Cultural policy Depiction Destination...