Aug 3, 2019

What does it mean to find Cailleux in art provenance research?

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Jean Bernard Restout
c. 1771
Cleveland Museum of Art

http://www.clevelandart.org/art/1963.502

What does it mean to find the name "Cailleux" in a Nazi-era provenance, an artwork listed by a museum on NEPIP (the Nazi Era Provenance Internet Portal) or an artwork whose provenance shows a gap or uncertainty for the years 1933-1945?


In this series of posts, we will explore the name "Cailleux" where it appears in art provenances throughout the world.

Jul 31, 2019

Provenance: National Gallery of Canada

As part of the Canadian Provenance Research Project, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottowa has published the provenance for selected European artworks on its website's provenance research page


Which names (or words) appear with the most frequency in the provenances of these European artworks? 

Jul 29, 2019

What does it mean to find André Schoeller in the provenance of an artwork?


André Schoeller in 1946 ALIU Red Flag Network

The investigators of the Art Looting Investigation Unit linked the name of André Schoeller to notorious Nazi art looters Bruno Lohse and Adolf Wuester, as well as a highly suspicious art dealer named Petrides.  

What does it mean to find André Schoeller in the provenance of an artwork? Or as the author of a catalog which contains provenance information?

To which person does the name "André Schoeller" refer?


There is the André Schoeller (1879–1955) who was arrested for his role in Nazi art looting during the Occupation, and there is his son, also named André Schoeller, who died in 2015 amid praise for his art expertise.


In this post we attempt to clarify the different André Schoeller(s), gathering archives, news articles and authority files. The update is ongoing...