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Indianapolis Museum of Art IMA art Collection Newfields: samples of provenances
Provenance texts as of December 26, 2025
| Url | Artwork Details | Provenance |
| https://collections.discovernewfields.org/art/artwork/37977 | Alternate Titles La Promenade sous bois Artist Auguste Émile Carolus-Duran (French, 1837–1917) Creation Date 1861 Creation Location France Materials oil on canvas Object Types paintings, oil paintings Dimensions;60 x 106 in. Accession Number 1983.185 Credit Line;Gift of Judge and Mrs. Paul H. Buchanan, Jr. Copyright Public Domain Collection;European Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945 Color Palette copy | Provenance research is on-going at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields. If you have questions, or if you have information to share with us, please contact info@discovernewfields.org |
| https://collections.discovernewfields.org/art/artwork/41967 | Alternate Titles Le grand noyer (The Big Walnut Tree) Artist Camille Pissarro (French, 1830–1903) Creation Date 1886 Materials oil on canvas Object Types paintings, oil paintings Dimensions;25-11/16 x 32 in. (canvas);37-1/4 x 43-1/2 x 2-1/2 in. (framed, glazed) Mark Description;Signed and dated, in red, lower left: C. Pissarro. 1886 Accession Number 2002.76 Credit Line;Anonymous Copyright Public Domain Collection;European Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945 Color Palette copy | Bought from the artist by (Durand-Ruel, Paris, France) on 05 October 1886;(Duval-Fleury, Paris) on 25 March 1918.{1};Possibly in the collection of Wilhelm Hansen [1868-1936], Ordrupgaard, near Copenhagen, Denmark.{2};Private collection, Paris and Belgium, from about 1920 until 2002;Sold through (Galerie Daniel Malingue, Paris, France);Purchased by the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana, in 2002.;{1} Joachim Pissarro, Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts, Pissarro: Critical Catalogue of Paintings, volume 3, Milan: Wildenstein Institute, 2005, p. 543. This information is based on material in the Durand-Ruel archives in Paris and was also supplied to the IMA in correspondence with Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts between April and September 2002.;{2} Hansen was a prominent collector of French painting and a business partner of Emile Duval-Fleury. On their connections see Haavard Rostrup, “Wilhelm Hansen et sa collection de tableaux impressionnistes du Museé d’Ordrupgaard,” Gazette des Beaux-Arts, no.1358, volume 99 (March 1982), pp.101-108, especially p. 104, and the essay by Anne-Birgitte Fonsmark, "Ordrupgaard: The collection of Wilhelm Hansen and his wife Henny Hansen” in the exhibition catalogue The Age of Impressionism: European Paintings from Ordrupgaard Copenhagen, The Walters Art Museum, 2002, pp. 8-23, especially p. 13. The catalogue of Hansen’s collection by Karl Madsen, Katalog over Wilhelm Hansen’s Samling: Fransk Malerkunst, Ordrupgaard 1918, lists 8 paintings by Pissarro, but none matching this title, description, or date |
Dec 2, 2025
DATASET: Christie's sales in German Lost Art Search Requests for art lost by Jewish collectors
👉 DATASET: Artworks in Lostart.de which passed through Christie's AFTER the Nazi's came to power and before restitution.
To view dataset for Christie's in Lost Art Search Requests here:
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This dataset aims to facilitate computational network analysis. Please indicate any errors so that they may be corrected.
Nov 29, 2025
Max Beckmann and the Jewish families searching for Nazi-looted art
1. German Lost Art Foundation lists 97 entries for Max Beckmann
Jewish families searching for Beckmann paintings and drawings include:
- Aufricht, Ernst Josef
- Buchthal, Eugen Moritz und Therese (Thea)
- Dittmayer (Familie)
- Eisenmann, Margarete (geb. Ledermann)
- Flersheim, Martin und Florence
- Glaser, Prof. Dr. Curt
- Kantorowicz, Hermann und Elsa Ulrike (geb. Czapski)
- Lachmann-Mosse, Hans
- Ploschitzki, Johanna (geb. Zender)
- Posen, Anna und Sidney
- Speyer, Peter Ernst Hans Willy
Nov 4, 2025
DATASET: Lost Art Restitutions of artworks that passed through Dorotheum, Lempertz etc
A tiny sub-selection of Lost Art objects have been found and restituted.
The provenance history of these artworks -- especially during the period between the loss and the restitution -- shed light on looted art market laundering networks.
DATASET DESCRIPTION: This dataset contains restituted artworks listed on the German Lost Art Foundation that mention selected major Nazi-era auction houses in any capacity, anywhere in the record. (This means that some of the auctions occurred before the Nazi era.)
It is a deliberately small and targeted dataset for maximum linking potential to major data aggregators, notably the Getty Provenance Index, the Heidelberg Sales catalogs, Proveana, Wikidata, and (for Dutch art), RKD and well as to (where relevant) museum identifiers.
The purpose is to facilitate the linking of detailed data concerning the artworks, their owners, the intermediaries, the auction houses and the claims process.
Every name and post 1932 auction event in this dataset should be properly referenced and linked to major databases.
For reference use by provenance researchers, linked data experts, authority file managers, and museum people. (A couple of auctions are highlighted.)
Auction houses in the DATASET selection of restituted items:
- Dorotheum
- Lempertz
- Lepke
- Helbing
- Galerie Fischer