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External Websites
General
Getty Provenance Index - Ongoing list of paintings and who owned them, beginning from 1801.
International Foundation for Art Research - authoritative information on authenticity, ownership, theft, and other artistic, legal, and ethical issues
International Culture Property Protection - U.S. State Department's webpage, includes imagesconcerning art objects.
Lost Art Internet Database - a service of the Koordinierungsstelle für Kulturgutverluste, Germany’s central office for the documentation of lost cultural property, Germany.
Archives of American Art - Federal collection of primary source material pertaining to art. Good for art collectors, art dealers and art historian's letters, and other documentation.
World War II
American Association of Museums - Guidelines Concerning the Unlawful Appropriation of Objects During the Nazi Era. See also their related portal, Nazi Era Provenance.
The Document Project for Wartime Cultural Losses - Loyala University's database of objects.
United States National Archives Search - use the boxes, below right, to search the Archival Research Catalog, EVetRecs, etc. for official documents created in connection with works of art either recovered or documented.
Looted Art - Central Registry for Information on Looted Cultural Property, 1933-1945
Metropolitan Museum of Art Provenance Research Project - Website of one of the leaders in provenance research, espeically it's link to provenace/thefts sites.
Arcade catalog - online search of the combined catalogs of the Frick Art Reference, Brooklyn Museum and Museum of Modern Art libraries on the topic of "WW II provenance research"
Book/Journal Indexes
Names of collectors, scholars, dealers and purloiners can be traced using these sources:
Newspapers
Lexis/nexis Academic - articles in major U.S. newspapers. By switching defaults to "World Newspapers", you can search major European dailies as well.
New York Times (1851-3 years ago) - the pdf version of all articles in the NYT. Good for obituaties and articles on disputed estates and objects of art.
Times Digital Archive - like above, only for the Times, London.
Journals
Art Index/Art Abstracts (1929- ) - excellent source for articles in art journals. Make sure to click the "databases" at the top and check both Art Abstracts and Art Index for a full search of the years.
Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) - though limited to articles from the 1950's forward, a fairly comprehensive search of not only journal articles, but conference proceedings and catalog essays.
Jstor - make sure to limit to "Art History," "Classical Studies," "Archaeology," "Architecture," and possibly "History" depending upon your research.
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