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  1. the place that something originally came from

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Only four of the donations whose provenance entries do contain dates for previous transactions claim a pre-1970 provenance history.
Of eight photos presented as historical images, Reuters found the provenance of three to be faked and was unable to determine the provenance of the five others.
PROVENANCE Ao's launch comes amid growing questions around provenance, as loose Japanese regulations have meant imported whisky, when bottled or blended in the country, can be passed off as local.
In part, they are promoting the provenance of their brands.
Not surprisingly, given its provenance, it badly misses the mark.
Don't know the provenance however whoever you are, thank you.
Will our sense of provenance change according to Zuckerberg's definition?
When questioned about the produce's provenance, I told the truth.
Afghanistan, Syria and Yemen are all leading countries of provenance.
Citing their provenance — purloined from the personal account of Mrs.
Or haute fantasias — the provenance of most high-end jewelers.
Rebecca Rebarich, declined to confirm the provenance of the bomb.
Part of what made Phillips's stories unique was their provenance.
He meant to highlight the lost provenance of the practice.
In some cases, the provenance of the leaks remains murky.
The provenance has since been clarified and the observation removed. 
This failure to disclose provenance is typical of private collections.
Alien: Covenant indeed reveals the provenance of the titular monster.
Also, we're pulling something from our provenance, our heritage — reinventing something.
Provenance Lafayette, La., although she is now based in Los Angeles.
This ensured ease of transport, while also creating an artificial provenance.
This time, he's teaching jay about what he calls celebrity provenance.
But tracing its provenance and repatriating it is no simple matter.
H: What prompted you to start this kind of provenance research?
African artifacts, his mocking inquiries into the provenance of each finely
The article has been updated with a note explaining the provenance.
The Museum of the Bible has dealt with provenance problems before.
To publish papyri with suspicious — if not illegal — provenance is unethical.
And, of course, in passing, the art's provenance is maintained, too.
"The provenance is very dubious," he said by phone from France.
The provenance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" is itself deeply suspect.
Diverse in style and era, the merchandise reflects its wide provenance.
Pricing was a challenge: what to charge for provenance like this?
Many legitimate works began to surface — often unaccompanied by provenance documentation.
It is delivered to the customer by courier, its provenance unverifiable.
Of course the word cappuccino, in Italian, has a similar provenance.
Just as important is how the Met informs visitors about provenance.
Now, prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney's office have upended that provenance.
Provenance Dallas, but has been living in Manhattan for three years now.
Provenance São Paulo, Brazil, but she has lived in Manhattan 13 years.
"The provenance of the tiara could not be established," says the source.
Other organic meal services include companies like Green Chef and Provenance Meals.
The provenance of food is also a good candidate for genomic investigation.
Reuters was not able to independently verify the documents, given their provenance.
But the culinary tradition—whatever its provenance—may prove of limited use.
The provenance of the cubs was revealed in behind-the-scenes footage.
The book's provenance listings make it possible to trace auction sale prices.
The scroll's recorded provenance claims it changed hands during periods of war.
But the provenance of the hard drive has not slowed the authorities.
The article has been updated with a note explaining the provenance. pic.twitter.
The provenance of her pieces doesn't need to be high brow, however.
Gilbert has a checklist to help him properly establish a bottle's provenance.
In Germany, where most provenance research has focused on art looted during the Nazi years of the 1930s and '40s, the subject of provenance research into objects taken in earlier times has been a matter of some controversy.
A release notes that a few diamonds will have their provenance clearly displayed.
In the art world, provenance is a crucial term — and a perennial conversation.
His team has developed a method to identify the provenance of seized specimen.
"Indication of any geographic provenance is bad for big business," Mr. Mueller explained.
People will not stuff it in their mouths unless they trust its provenance.
GIBRALTAR'S CHIEF MINISTER SAYS PROVENANCE OF GRACE 1 NOT RELEVANT TO GIBRALTAR'S DECISION
And yet a family tree by itself is not a widely accepted provenance.
Disagreement over the Melungeons' provenance turned rancorous after the DNA study of 2012.
The provenance of the Steele dossier is at the heart of Nunes memo.
Further, it has real history and provenance and is a little known brand.
Here stamps are arranged according to their origin, date, quality, color, and provenance.
Once neighbors suspect the provenance of a baby, the humiliation can be stifling.
This provenance created the impression for some that cricket was a foreign import.
Good journalists always try to check the provenance of the numbers we cite.
Sotheby's purchased Orion Analytical, a scientific research firm with expertise in provenance research.
He attributes it to John Wayne, though its actual provenance is somewhat unclear.
To cut emissions, it is therefore necessary to look closely at products' provenance.
Regardless of its provenance, the law's support has until now received less attention.
Its provenance is murky, obfuscated by a private agreement, pseudonyms and evolving explanations.
It's a delightful romp that, despite the plot's 1953 provenance, feels surprisingly fresh.
With that provenance, mushrooms, naturally, take center stage in a number of dishes.
It mattered that even zany ideas or facts of doubtful provenance enriched thinking.
Pay particular attention to the provenance, production, handling and storage of the caviar.
As to the lineage of the bananas themselves, they bear no special provenance.
So, how much is this specific car worth on account of its provenance?
The U.S. government can attach a provenance to an oligarch's money, for example.
Figure's loans use a proprietary blockchain system that it originally developed, named Provenance.
For us as provenance researchers, restitutions are always very special and moving moments.
"They'd rather spend a dollar buying Australian products with proven provenance, where they know the legitimacy of the supply chain and the legitimacy of the product, than 50 cents on a product where they can't find the provenance," he added.
In the episode, they discuss how celebrity provenance factors into value, especially to collectors.
Provenance is clearer and more direct when foods are produced as locally as possible.
Stoll hired provenance researcher Meike Hopp to create a system to investigate the sales.
Burger ingredients chill in glass-front refrigerators alongside meticulously written explanations of their provenance.
GB:​ I have been doing the provenance research on this piece for some time.
The Daily is not and should not be the lone provenance of Medill students.
You know, the best things in the world have stories, that's what provenance is.
Many of the Greens' prize artifacts are of questionable provenance, Moss and Baden report.
But it provides example labels only for papyri whose provenance is unusually well-documented.
Why haven't papyrologists funded by the Green family joined public scholarly conversations about provenance?
It means deciding to support or boycott something on the basis of its provenance.
Remaining vague, the murderous provenance of these objects can be sidelined without much thought.
Mastercard's blockchain solution Provenance will give shoppers visibility into the supply chain of seafood.
The precise provenance of the dispute was still a matter of disagreement on Monday.
The scene was unremarkable, save for the provenance of a dozen of the workers.
Which is, naturally, why old watches are considered cool: They have patina, provenance, soul.
Operated by Provenance Hotels, the Revolution has neither a parking garage, nor a driveway.
The provenance of the institutional funds and its impacting on programming has risen questions.
Mr. Banks is separately under investigation over the provenance of some pro-Brexit financing.
But it was the provenance information that provided a "Rosetta stone," Mr. Stephenson said.
Identifying authentic pieces and their provenance is "a big jigsaw," Mr. Le Blay said.
Institutions may push back on gifts for another reason: fear of provenance or authenticity.
He is also accused of directing others to create false provenance documents for him.
Abrams reminds us that federal protections of free speech rights are of recent provenance.
In past administrations, details down to the provenance of the flatware were made public.
He stresses that knowing the provenance of his fabrics is important to his process.
Do you withhold newsworthy documents, even only temporarily, to check their veracity and provenance?
A reputable gallery will let you see the provenance — if the work has one.
"I'll definitely be more cautious of the provenance of protests in the future," she said.
Every piece of information is evaluated less on the merits and more on its provenance.
Blockchain technologies are being applied to solve this problem, powered by companies such as Provenance.
And now, provenance may come to imply one question — is it fake news or misinformation?
The provenance of each object is carefully studied and made available to all parties concerned.
The vast majority of its products are its own house brand, their specific provenance unknown.
Then, in 2015, Dr. Oetker hired a provenance researcher to look into its art collection.
The provenance of the illness remains a mystery, and officials aren't jumping to any conclusions.
The admissibility of these data is similarly in question, with data provenance front-and-center.
Ohalo — Blockchain-based data management solution to help financial institutions prove data provenance and compliance.
To some of them, my provenance was far more suspect than that of the produce.
We have a group of curators and registrars who are actively involved in provenance research.
"We are not about buildings, because buildings can't smile," Provenance Hotels states on its website.
"I still struggle to get some colleagues to consider female production and provenance," Beach wrote.
By the 1920s, a number of unscrupulous merchants simply invented provenance tales about their wares.
Asked whether he or his staff had looked into the tape's provenance, Mr. Denton demurred.
The slice exists and, by provenance of the rat god, so too does the squirrel.
Now Leckie is returning with a new novel called Provenance due out on September 26.
Suspicions that Guccifer 22016 was of Russian provenance surfaced from the moment it was created.
As is often the case with looted art, the painting's provenance is complicated and obscure.
The album's provenance, of course, is what made it so exceptional in the first place.
Second, the maintenance of anonymity on behalf of buyers contradicts a promise of clear provenance.
This is true on the plate, too, where what matters most these days is provenance.
Back at Mr. Lamberty's table, Mr. Chan inquired about the provenance of the green tea.
The provenance of the device is muddled, a situation that will not be clarified here.
In this case, the nitrates from the mid-eruption phytoplankton bloom had a deepwater provenance.
Not until November 2005 was their provenance revealed by Alex Beam, writing in The Atlantic.
Of these donated antiquities, 120 have no provenance information included in their publicly available record.
Since then, he's been monitoring his feed and the provenance of each of the articles.
That's why, when the Bezos story hit, there were two competing theories about its provenance.
He said he did not have information on the provenance of funds or the uses.
But the provenance of those foods — where and how they're grown — may change pretty radically.
Meanwhile, data provenance — the process of tracing and recording true identities and the origins of data and its movement between databases — could unearth the true identities of Russian perpetrators and other malefactors, or at least identify unknown provenance, adding much-needed transparency in cyberspace.
"Number one, make sure you're getting the wines that you want, because most of these wines are highly allocated and very difficult to get, and number two, it's provenance, and provenance is just as important as authenticity in the fine wine world," Downey said.
Often an isolated print has its own contribution — an inscription — revealing a connection through its provenance.
Body image issues or body-shaming is not the sole provenance of the female cast members.
In Provenance, Leckie reintroduces gendered pronouns, but also makes them more nuanced than a simple binary.
" Neither the presentation nor the brochure mention the provenance of that "social, online and consumer data.
Stories are told throughout the show – about Beckmann's biography and the fascinating provenance of many pieces.
Stung by fraud, he says his bottles will be equipped with microchips to assure their provenance.
Institutions must establish data provenance, and assure quality and relevance for the data input into algorithms.
That provenance refutes the frequent and mistaken assumption that most Native Americans are on the dole.
Each P8Pass contains detailed provenance information and functions as a unique fingerprint on the Bitcoin blockchain.
He then sold the work about six years later, after which its provenance is now unknown.
Incredibly, the man seemed to lack not just a legal name, but a past, a provenance.
Genetic profiling is the key control in establishing the provenance of every rhino horn on offer.
The video's provenance is unknown, but was taken from a closed-circuit camera, according to Bloomberg.
The next best option is one that approximates the painting's provenance in both style and era.
Ned lied about his provenance in order to protect him, presumably from the future King Robert.
Carolyn Ryan, the political editor, acknowledges the challenges when the provenance of information is so suspect.
Cage-free eggs might sound like the ethical supermarket choice, but their provenance isn't always pretty.
The technology's potential for verifying provenance, authenticity and ownership was widely cited by speakers and attendees.
Instead, they lay out a compelling, if circumstantial, case for the Ottoman provenance of Joseph Benenhaley.
"My husband is a bad man," she announced, after she finally admitted the girls' true provenance.
That phrase comes to me as I contemplate Shervone Neckles's exhibition Provenance at Five Myles gallery.
The provenance of the displayed pieces, including when and where they were collected, was not explained.
Princeton asserts that it has carried out provenance research establishing that the manuscripts were not looted.
Mr Ivanov's emphasis on provenance is a response to changing consumer preferences, especially among younger buyers.
But, yes, pricing was a challenge: How to put a monetary value on provenance this rich?
The provenance of the extensive wine and tea list, however, circles a dizzying number of countries.
Whatever their provenance, says Mr Shiller, it matters which kinds of narratives are contagious and why.
If I had been looking in south Germany, I might have had discovered its provenance sooner.
This is because the carbon footprint of trade varies according to the provenance of individual products.
Sondland is the founder and chairman of Provenance Hotels, a chain of six hotels in Portland.
Yet a longing for long-gone community was not solely the provenance of the American left.
Enter Haley with her Iranian missiles of dubious provenance demonstrating no provable infringement of international law.
Collectibles can be broken into categories determined by provenance, rarity and even a moment in time.
But unlike the Manza Gallery sale, the details surrounding these works and their provenance were clearer.
This information may be out-of-date, but it casts doubt on Manza Gallery's provenance claims.
Even those who were skeptical of the note's provenance were incensed, pointing to a wider issue.
But its provenance is unknown, and other institutions avoided purchasing it for years because of this.
Generally, this tends to devalue the car, but that doesn't factor in the celebrity provenance of Leno.
Provenance takes place in the same universe as Ancillary Justice, but in a different corner of it.
When taking in a small feline of uncertain provenance, this should be your first order of business.
Not everyone in the art world is as confident of the notebook's provenance as Welsh-Ovcharov, however.
Many others are in the possession of collectors or museums, stripped of information relating to their provenance.
The surveillance state — once the provenance of the government — has expanded to include our favorite technology companies.
Drouhin originally bought the bottles directly from Romanee Conti, which made for what Sotheby's called "pristine provenance."
I'm inclined to think the paintings are very good with or without their willfully spurious inspirational provenance.
To judge by both their provenance and the locations of their skeletons, these dogs were somehow special.
However, you'd have been swiftly outbid, as the stereo with the impeccable provenance eventually sold for $323,000.
In the years since, Object 238-22E has been joined by similar space objects of Russian provenance.
Newly-dubbed Altierus may have a Latin-sounding name, but the school is upfront about its provenance.
"There is growing demand among consumers to better understand the provenance of their food," Ramachandran told MUNCHIES.
Marvel's in-house productions are overseen by Disney, and their kid-friendly lightheartedness doesn't hide their provenance.
The room is tastefully decorated, though given the provenance of the food, it seems a bit austere.
Rare cycads are now sprayed with microdot paint that leaves invisible, individualised markers of a plant's provenance.
Greater demand for ingredient provenance and increased customer awareness of products are driving the space, it says.
The reason, ostensibly, for the extraordinary price tag at Don Wagyu is the provenance of the steak.
But Trobisch says the museum knows -- and will display -- the provenance of the Dead Sea Scroll fragments.
Suspicious of their provenance, the bookseller refused, according to Mr. Govi, who spoke with the other shopkeeper.
That puts the onus on German researchers to do "faultless" but slow provenance work, Ms. Grütters said.
Karimi adds that the level of mercury can also vary based on the provenance of the fish.
And because a high-value item on auction would be nothing without provenance, Julien's had that, too.
Mr. Wace said he acquired the piece from the insurance company and believed its provenance was legitimate.
The symbols of already dubious provenance become almost unidentifiable, building up layers of confusion and obscured meaning.
The show's primary characteristic, which might reflect American provenance, Netflix roots, or both, is its manufactured quality.
All of the objects on view in The Ivory Mirror have been carefully documented in their provenance.
She would be hard pressed to explain the provenance of the furniture, which is basic and comfortable.
The defects tend to anesthetize the reader to the nature, provenance and consequences of chronic mental illness.
"We're confident in the provenance of the sculpture," Stephanie Dlugopolski, a spokeswoman for Johnsonville, said on Monday.
Included in the lot is a letter of provenance from Noble and his 1979 Punahou School yearbook.
Despite this intriguing provenance, the smell is not especially memorable; I found it powdery and faintly sour.
The spring farmers' markets are a bizarre mishmash of items that range dramatically in quality and provenance.
This is Alice Waters, for whom the provenance of everything she puts in her mouth is paramount.
The listed provenance at auction made no mention of Mr. Aram, who had died five years earlier.
Everything about Anne — her disposition, her gender, her age, her provenance — is a rarity for acclaimed television.
A jersey with that provenance might be worth half that, Josh Evans of the auction website Lelands.
It's a defense of its heart, which, despite its questionable provenance, is firmly in the right place.
It was this combination of vast influence and obscure provenance that made Libor prone to widespread manipulation.
But all of the fluorescent tubing only serves to underline the movie's greatest provenance: good, bloody pulp.
Today the Santuario houses a permanent exhibition on the artwork's provenance and several do-it-yourself opportunities.
The letter of provenance indicates that the phone had been professionally personalised, including being painted a deep red.
Corinne is soon making the most of a bouncy castle of mysterious provenance, summoning Nick to join her.
"We want to show our visitors how we work," Fanny Stoye, the provenance researcher on the project, explained.
Closer inspection revealed tell-tale makings confirming its provenance—notably a Swastika and a special Waffen-SS key.
But twenty-five years after its release, this song and its painful provenance are still very much here.
"The tiara is a wonderful example of superb craftsmanship with a unique provenance," said Guy Burton of Hancocks.
Add in a little limited edition provenance with big face and crown and you've got a stew going.
Yet all the bribery and vehicles of dubious provenance have not sated the demand for second-hand cars.
Besides, Assange is a known liar, and how would he know the ultimate provenance of the emails, anyway?
Mr. Sondland is the founder of Provenance Hotels, a small chain based in Portland that began in 1985.
Henry is a loquacious dispenser of anecdotes and aesthetic ruminations, which he chalks up to his Southern provenance.
Ayer's purchases long predate the current practices employed by reputable museums, which generally avoid material without clear provenance.
And here it was, a month later, as sashimi, its provenance indisputable, trusted, immutable, thanks to the blockchain.
Ross Douthat While I cannot verify its provenance, the following appears to be my Sunday column from Nov.
There are often provenance questions associated with the period, he said, and he has plenty of such works.
Because cells grow exponentially in culture, any cells of dubious provenance can easily take over the whole dish.
Business Insider got a sneak peak of Provenance in September at a technology showcase during Mastercard's Investor Day.
Moreover, there is a concern about false positives when using such advanced technology to investigate questions of provenance.
Part of the understated provenance of her work is the shared utilization of the the Black woman's body.
The exhibition Provenance continues at Five Myles gallery (558 St Johns Place, Crown Heights, Brooklyn) through July 7. 
Until recently, the palette of prehistory was the sole provenance of daydreams, CGI artists or kids with crayons.
In that case, the forgery was proven by a study of the text, and especially by provenance research.
He suffered a damaging blow in court when he acknowledged that he had lied about the will's provenance.
Whatever its cultural provenance, its origins have more claims than there are curds in a plate of poutine.
It's not only about the provenance of each individual piece, it's about the forensic study of the watches.
"Provenance is our competitive advantage," says Sergei Ivanov, chief executive of Alrosa, the company which owns the mine.
Consumer awareness regarding food fraud and requirements for food traceability, as well as records of provenance, are increasing.
Points for provenance: the book's original owner was a mailman who purchased it from a newsstand in Pennsylvania.
That is a selling point in China, where customers can never be sure of a street food's provenance.
No artworks whose provenance is in doubt will be sent to Bern, as things now stand, he said.
They will remain in Germany, where their provenance is being investigated by a German-led international task force.
And the provenance of [Kimbal Musk&aposs relationship to the woman] was right down the path of that.
Nynke Dorhout, the Mount's librarian, said, "We are still researching the Bassett connection" to flesh out the provenance.
The two other main important things to note when evaluating a car, says Osborne, are preservation and provenance.
This trend seems to underscore a growing interest both in the countryside and in the provenance of food.
Drake's firm does not conduct provenance research for clients, but rather handles insurance and financing after the fact.
As educational institutions, museums should feel an obligation to be forthcoming about provenance issues with items on display.
This provenance, "George Bennet collection, London," which has no documentary corroboration, was included in marketing materials from Christie's.
Can you tell me how you came to be living in such a place, with such a provenance?
There is also the need for academic assessment: a combination of the expert eye and research into provenance.
The "egg MUSEUM" (2018) installation contains objects donated to the museum collection, but largely stripped of their provenance.
Some of the West's top universities have been examining their past and the provenance of some of their wealth.
He was previously the founder and CEO of the Provenance Hotels chain, which boasts 20033 hotels across the country.
Some centre on De Beers's Forevermark brand, a tiny code etched in a diamond that explains the gem's provenance.
Acquiring the last privately owned da Vinci, particularly one with such fascinating provenance, is newsworthy enough as it is.
That EP, at least according to Rolling Stone, explains the provenance of the machinations that open and close Endless.
Rob Leathern, Facebook's director of product management, said Facebook doesn't try to verify the provenance of every political ad.
A false provenance was constructed before its sale to the Getty in 1988, about a decade after its discovery.
Standards and data provenance aren't sexy, but they are absolutely essential to any compelling future vision of clinical research.
Standards and data provenance aren't sexy, but they are absolutely essential to any compelling future vision of clinical research.
In 2015 the Dutch Safety Board concluded that a Buk missile of Russian provenance had shot down the plane.
"Recovered art is often valued at a greater amount than a similar piece, given its unique provenance," O'Brien said.
Provenance is identified by certificate, but many dealers and collectors can identify the origin of a specimen by sight.
At that, Tapper cut him off and began to ask about the swirl of claims -- and their mysterious provenance.
So Mr. Carbone, Mr. Torrisi and Mr. Zalaznick plan a pilgrimage there to question him about the cake's provenance.
Provenance—of property, both real and intellectual—is big business, but, to the blockchain believers, it need not be.
Far from fraternity hazing, Porc initiation rites include memorizing and reciting each item's provenance and meaning in pop quizzes.
Under its new policies, the museum will post provenance information piecemeal as soon as it has it, officials said.
The auction houses relied on the story the Gascards told them about the paintings' provenance, according to the filing.
Identity theft is an increasing problem, and a blockchain-based digital identity could potentially provide provenance for digital identities.
"The forensic report really just reaffirmed what I already believed to be true based on the provenance," Levine says.
Two remix and sample-based tracks get a special nod for their DIY creation, online provenance, and general ebullience.
I thought about making something that lost its provenance, by being looted and being sold on the black market.
The Met said the provenance was not erroneous but was based on the recollection of the buyer Hugo Perls.
Yet they're also unavoidable — largely because, even though "Provenance" centers on non-Radchaai societies, it is effectively a sequel.
The sculptures have impeccable provenance: They once took pride of place inside the famous "salon africain" of the home.
Schmalberg's brooch costs $20 and is an unusual thing in fashion: a cheap knockoff with a high-quality provenance.
Cheese is tracked by the FDA, USDA ,and the Department of Agriculture, ensuring a cheese's farm-to-table provenance.
We replant it and we take care of its provenance, because it's in our vested interest to do so.
Because of Motaparthy's research, we have been able to find out a wealth of information about the bomb's provenance.
Staff at Christie's said they had taken the necessary steps to prove its provenance and the sale was legitimate.
First, blockchain technology is marketed to auction houses as an assurance tool for buyers worried about potential provenance issues.
"That's why you've got to include a little note with the jewelry to pass on the provenance," she said.
Safe Traces and other startups are helping to increasing food traceability by commercializing new modes of tracking food provenance.
The technology cuts the time for checking the provenance of food from days or weeks to seconds, IBM said.
Since China has begun focusing on semiconductors, the provenance of advanced chips has become an increasingly fraught political issue.
Sondland was previously the founder and CEO of the Provenance Hotels chain, which boasts 19 hotels across the country.
The most important aspect is known as "provenance" — the pedigree or chain of custody of the artwork in question.
"An engraved message adds a layer of emotion and also helps cement provenance for the owner," Ms. McCormack said.
Although there are few written records on the body's provenance, Gebelein in Middle Egypt is the most probable source.
Oil firms of varying sizes and provenance won blocks in the auction, which received bids over the minimum royalty.
While Krakvik is reluctant to define their aesthetic as a couple, she admits it's certainly a product of provenance.
A decade later, experts downgraded the painting's provenance to be the skilled work of one of the artist's assistants.
The work's provenance and artist remain unclear, although it's safe to say it was created in the past decade.
Hrag Vartanian: What is your take on the provenance of the work and the attribution to Leonardo da Vinci?
TikTok's head of global marketing, Stefan Heinrich Henriquez, based out of its LA office, played down the app's Chinese provenance.
"I told them they should show it as is; it's part of the work's provenance," she said in her video.
Of course, the glut of information of uncertain provenance pouring off the Internet has not managed to do so, either.
With remarkable panache and discernment, she combines colors, textures, and patterns without regard to period, provenance, and, ultimately, aesthetic conventions.
An investigation of the Neue Galerie's collection revealed an artwork with a "clouded" provenance according to the New York Times.
He cited one with a pharmaceutical company to ensure the provenance of drugs that involved over a billion transactions already.
The artifact was discovered at London's Heathrow airport in 2012, and its provenance was then investigated by the British Museum.
Still, much of the bot activity appeared to originate in the United States or had no clear provenance, he said.
The finding could finally reveal the provenance of our shared ancestry, but some experts say the new evidence is unconvincing.
In her telling, Clinton criticism is the special provenance of a "testosterone left" because men can't stomach a female president.
Like Hong Kong, it has seen big inflows of wealth in recent years, including money of dubious provenance from Switzerland.
The Museum of Modern Art returned the painting to Fischer's heirs last November following an investigation of the work's provenance.
They longed to break away from the tyranny of perfect provenance, from the tasteful salons filled with stiff family heirlooms.
German art historians are continuing research on the provenance of the artworks as the Munich courts hear Ms. Werner's lawsuit.
He said part of receipts showing the location of the ISIS branch was whited out, raising questions about their provenance.
Pulling back the curtain on ingredients, provenance and practices will encourage more responsibility and accountability along the entire supply chain.
"It had horses, color, was in great condition, had a marvelous provenance and was a perfect museum piece," he added.
"If it had a racing history or distinguished provenance, it might command a million at auction," Mr. Cushnie, 61, said.
Peu importe sa provenance, il y a plus d'inventeurs de la poutine que de grain de fromage dans le plat.
Their provenance and intentions are unclear, but Lizzy, a staunch German immigrant, isn't about to give in to her fears.
Since then, he said, there has been some provenance research at Russian museums that is recorded on public electronic databases.
Here, too, he believes that provenance matters—and that for many buyers the lab will never truly displace the lithosphere.
Or is it its provenance: created deep in the ground by Mother Earth, rather than cooked up in a machine?
Viewers today might recognize the "category is" phrase from "RuPaul's Drag Race" or know the slang, if not its provenance.
Despite the war's provenance, Buchanan was an unabashed hawk who believed Vietnam was necessary to stem the tide of Communism.
Provenance Hotels, with properties in Nashville, New Orleans, Portland and Seattle, folds in a city-specific perks for its guests.
Mr. Brian explains the provenance of his theme below, but this is a "word that can follow another word" theme.
Show him any gun and he can recite the make, model, gauge, and something interesting or unique about its provenance.
To some skeptics, the enduring popularity of In-N-Out is as mysterious as the provenance of the Queens cheeseburger.
Under the AAMD guidelines, member museums are in charge of determining when they think they have full documentation of provenance.
Another key difference – the provenance of CMIG's capital and ownership is well known, while Anbang's is a near-total mystery.
But it would be hard to compete with the provenance of the simple wood classroom chair in the master bedroom.
The United Arab Emirates ambassador to Washington, Yousef al-Otaiba, declined to answer questions about the provenance of the missiles.
You quiz the employee as to the provenance and consider firing that person if you suspect it was illegally obtained.
Regardless of provenance, Picabia captures the nude in a way that none of the other paintings in the show do.
There may be another piece yet, best summed up with a hoary old standard of leftward provenance: It's the economy, stupid.
Condition, provenance, and size are just a few of the factors that have a bearing on how an artwork is appraised.
To prove their provenance, both to consumers and retailers, Bellucci is deploying blockchain technology developed by Oracle along their supply chain.
EST  A Danielle Bernstein/WeWoreWhat spokesperson got back to Mashable with *slightly* more information on the provenance of the buckle jeans.
Interestingly enough, bottom shaming may have its provenance in the AIDS crisis, when, during the 80s, bottoms began to hide out.
In simple terms, this is because brands are unlikely to be able to verify the exact provenance of all their ingredients.
Today they're on display in the Arms and Armor galleries, but with no mention of the extraordinary story of their provenance.
Provenance details were slim on the customer-facing front from dealers of antiquities and objects of African cultural heritage at TEFAF.
The wooden artifact hails from the Chi Wara Society in Mali and bears a provenance that dates back to the 1950s.
We aim to provide diverse food with provenance so that consumers know where their food comes from and how it's produced.
Given its provenance, it seems reasonable to assume that the statue was originally part of the cargo of a shipwrecked vessel.
The idea that the highest level of the Clinton campaign, and perhaps, even Hillary herself didn&apost know about its provenance?
While AGR declined to confirm the exact provenance of the gold, the Ugandan government said it had been shipped from Venezuela.
The provenance of the other 49% of the sugar used to ferment and distill the beverage is entirely the producer's call.
Photographer Martin Parr was born in Epsom, England, provenance of Epsom salt, which does not hold any kind of protected designation.
Interested in the history of the bag, Carlson sent it to be analyzed by NASA, which confirmed its provenance through testing.
As 21st-century humans, we regularly shovel all kinds of food into our greedy faces without any clue about its provenance.
We take a greater interest in the process behind what we eat and drink, and we care about provenance and ingredients.
They said that both the benefactor and the library had acted in good faith with regards to the letter's legitimate provenance.
Her use of traditional materials, namely gold and copper, fabricated with local smithing techniques, places her work within its regional provenance.
Judges certified the provenance of the behemoth tuber, which Curzietti sold immediately to a restaurant in Osaka for 3,800 euros ($4,200).
Still, Mr. Lauder said he was determined to make the Neue Galerie's provenance research a gold standard for the art world.
With a vegetable salad, especially a raw vegetable salad, the provenance, freshness and flavor of the individual ingredients are absolutely critical.
A growing number of scholars say artifacts without provenance should not be the subject of academic study or displayed in museums.
Steiner also co-founded Project Provenance — a London based start-up that employs blockchain technology to make supply chains more transparent.
Compared to the longstanding provenance of European fashion houses like Chanel and Louis Vuitton, NYC's luxury fashion scene is relatively young.
The one that has rankled most readers, and for good reason, was an answer he gave about the provenance of mezcal.
When it comes to antiquities, particularly from the Middle East, provenance is particularly vital for ethical as well as scholarly reasons.
That this sculpture is a recent Louvre Abu Dhabi acquisition confirms that there's some smart (and provenance-challenging) shopping going on.
The city argued that it believed the paintings were gifts from Mondrian and then hired two provenance researchers to further investigate.
The provenance of the bay's name is unclear, though it has been suggested it's because a Phoenician coin was unearthed nearby.
Oscar Dodd, a Fortnum & Mason buyer, said shoppers often wanted to learn more about the provenance or ingredients of their purchases.
Even boutique producers are starting to make it, as cooks have come to care more about the provenance of their pork.
But, after learning about the provenance dispute, Mr. Steinhardt asked the Beierwalteses to take back the work and return his money.
Over 100 of them have been found to have been stolen, and agents are examining the others to determine their provenance.
We strive to establish the provenance of each video — who filmed it and why — and ask for permission to use it.
She uses only fair-trade gold, which can trace its provenance to small mining operations in countries like Peru and Uganda.
By logging this data permanently using blockchain technology, they aim to ensure the works' provenance and the children's stories remain public.
Instead, some label wines simply by their provenance, as is now the custom in so many other parts of the world.
For the other 80 records, the provenance information consists generally of the date of an auction or name of a dealer.
But the final piece of the puzzle -- proving the provenance of a particular piece of wood -- will fall to Markus Boner.
At Christie's, it sold within the estimate to a telephone bidder for £2250 million, a price that reflected the work's provenance.
One best-selling book, "The Ambiguous Mr. Macron," treated him as a Tom Ripley figure, an unnerving manipulator of dodgy provenance.
Soon the finer auction houses will have credentialed experts on hand to authenticate Dunks of dubious provenance and appraise heirloom Yeezys.
For such a painting, which seemingly came out of nowhere, there is no way to achieve absolute certainty about its provenance.
Some of those pieces are known to have been looted by the Nazis and researchers are still looking into their provenance.
That map tucked into a copy of Ptolemy's Geographia, was thought to have had a provenance dating back to the 1700s.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that a photo of a marching band had no clear provenance or purpose.
"If two people felt they were doing material that was too close, Johnny knew the provenance of everything," Mr. Jillette said.
Germany's culture minister, Monika Grütters, pledged to secure funding for museums to research the provenance of artifacts acquired from former colonies.
The more exotic or striking the object — the more obscure its provenance — the more cultural cachet it carried for the collector.
Another promising idea might be to provide an incorruptible record of transactions covering anything from property deeds to the provenance of diamonds.
The gold used to make the cards is source-traceable, meaning its provenance can be checked, the mint said in a statement.
So in that context, by providing these solutions of traceability and supply chain provenance and everything else, you're getting some pricing power.
Is having access to more information of unknown and dubious or even malicious provenance better than having access to some verified information?
The provenance of the provocative clips is unclear; some of the clips appear to include scenes ripped from longer, potentially copyrighted videos.
In one scene, the blockbuster superhero movie touches on issues of provenance, repatriation, diversity, representation, and other debates currently shaping institutional practices.
But provenance is a message Blanc has been preaching long before the British public started finding "neigh" in their nuggets in 2013.
Visser and Hanich point out that a company called Provenance is using blockchain to trace tuna from Indonesian fisheries for British consumers.
While naming a new species after a famous person makes for good headlines, most species are named for unique characteristics or provenance.
INGRAHAM: So does that get us further down the road to determining the original provenance of the dossier, who contributed to it?
At the same time, it is worth noting that the Pulitzer hosted a conversation on provenance and museum ethics on June 27.
Generations of scholars and readers have been so intrigued by its provenance that they developed a discipline—"redology"—to interpret the book.
And if one is establishing the provenance of a rare Vietnamese "Melo-Melo" pearl, then one needs an even more specialized jeweler.
The makers of the Duke Gin, in Munich, credited Germans' new interest in the provenance of what they are eating and drinking.
We urgently need a more rigorous approach to definition and provenance of the different types of "content" on our social media platforms.
He will work with investigators from other agencies, analysts, paralegals, and agents of foreign governments to pursue tips about potentially problematic provenance.
More important is its provenance, the winding routes it took to get here, and whether it was looted or sold under duress.
Questions of provenance and authenticity of biblical documents — cinematic as they are — may be obscuring a wider question of general academic approach.
But otherwise, such news exists primarily within the feeds of the already converted, its authorship obscured, its provenance unclear, its veracity questionable.
The report released this weekend doesn't detail the fake fragment's provenance, or history of how they ended up in the Green's hands.
The German government allocated €3.4 million (~$20173 million) towards provenance research in response to the ongoing controversy over Cornelius Gurlitt's art collection.
That June, a Times reporter provided Facebook a list of accounts with suspected ties to Russia, seeking more information on their provenance.
Mr. Schoen said that investigators had found his client's efforts to research the provenance of the piece commendable, not that he had.
In practice, that might mean developing capabilities to prove the origin or provenance of data without revealing how it was specifically obtained.
He urged the Vatican to disclose whether investigators had ever examined the document — "a poisoned meatball," he called it — and its provenance.
Later, the food company would argue that the tickets were defective and produce the trucks' registration papers, which showed their real provenance.
Martini brought along a psychologist, who helped him come to the conclusion that Falciani seemed credible about the provenance of his data.
Mr. Fox sometimes identifies the berry's provenance on the menu, for a dish like the strawberry Pavlova with yogurt and black pepper.
Although these works have a dubious provenance, more research is needed to determine whether they were looted from Jews in the Netherlands.
Advocates say tracing gold from mine to jewelry customer could help guarantee provenance, improve the lives of miners and reduce carbon emissions.
"Raymond imagined a Victorian boudoir, replete with dark wood, oriental rugs, and silk drapery," Slate wrote about the company's provenance in 2013.
An item can be tracked and priced from source to retailer, with calculations for different production methods or provenance of raw materials.
Mastercard recently rolled out Provenance, its own blockchain, which lets grocery shoppers scan a QR code to see the origin of seafood.
Joyce Hardcastle, a widow with two children, pulled a recipe, provenance unknown, from her recipe box and decided to enter Nanaimo's contest.
The Meadows Museum cleared two paintings by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682) of Nazi-era provenance uncertainties following a museum-led investigation.
Last year, Lewis's store carried Alpine cheeses from two Swiss cheesemakers, and quickly found herself hooked on both their taste and their provenance.
The Chinese takeout box emoji joins the long-awaited dumpling emoji in Unicode 10, along with broccoli and a pie of unknown provenance.
Eckhard Laufer, a participating police officer from Germany, said many private collectors and some museums often did not question the provenance of artifacts.
Verisart, a firm that hopes to reduce art fraud by providing blockchain-powered certificates of an artwork's provenance, is a case in point.
Research into the panel's provenance revealed its origins in 2014, and the MKG has been taking steps to restitute the panel ever since.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this post misstated the provenance of a rock sold at the Paramount Ranch art fair.
From this research, Kong discovered that consumer honey branded as "American" contains honey of Chinese provenance that has been smuggled to avoid tariffs.
They arrived like shipments of lambs, to hear the monks tell it, and with no more knowledge of their provenance than lambs,either.
But the authors of this current study, published Thursday in Current Biology, say they've collected enough evidence that suggests a much older provenance.
"Criminal groups take advantage of digital platforms such as websites, social media and instant messaging apps to sell cultural artifacts of unlawful provenance."
There is a scarcity of the sort of archival evidence—wills, inventories, letters, diary entries—that scholars need to produce a solid provenance.
Better yet, released metadata for more than 61,000 works will allow scholars to more easily investigate conduct research into provenance and object histories.
This one hits on all the right notes – history, design, provenance, and materials – and the price for early birds is just about right.
Many of the African works have lost touch with their original meanings, a result of floundered oral histories and provenance muddled by colonization.
The baseball players recently caught using Turinabol may not have been aware of its East German provenance, Catlin said, or they didn't care.
He enjoyed talking about the provenance of the rare teas he kept in his office from China and Japan, one former employee said.
But whatever their provenance, the attacks seem to be giving US officials ammunition for conflict with Iran, after a summer of escalating tensions.
Decades after its discovery by Louis Leakey in 1932, the fossil's antiquity and provenance have remained in dispute, along with the medical diagnosis.
After the sales contract was drawn up, however, Christie's began to have "doubts on provenance and attribution," according to Belinda Bowring, a spokeswoman.
There's a story behind each picture [in the house], and I can remember the history and the provenance of everything in this building.
Along the way, often while standing in front of relics whose provenance he has just decimated, he meets priests, pilgrims, students and others.
The provenance of that photograph, which appeared to be the same as one published by Iran's Fars news agency, has not been confirmed.
The way we present provenance affects our ability to authenticate antiquities, their legal status, the professional ethics tied to them, even their price.
Gurlitt: Status Report, An Art Dealer in Nazi Germany makes a long-hidden art collection with a dark provenance accessible to the public.
But it should be disclaimed that some quotes have their own journey; at times their origin gets historically murky and the provenance dubious.
Although the Chinese provenance of his ties had formed a primary line of attack against Trump, nothing much else was known about them.
He called its provenance "impeccable" and said he bought it legitimately in the late 1980s from "a very reputable" art and antiques dealer.
Betting was so integral to cricket's modern provenance that the first rules books were concerned almost entirely with the adjudication of betting disagreements.
Democrats say scrutiny of the dossier's provenance is a distraction from the central question: Did the Trump campaign knowingly seek aid from Russia?
The prix fixe menu lists locations in northern Denmark, giving you a provenance for each course but not a description of its contents.
The provenance in the catalog named Billy Rose and another collector as prior owners, but it did not name the seller or Escobar.
This year, the government introduced "unexplained wealth orders," forcing those suspected of serious crimes to explain the provenance of their wealth and assets.
The chef is a local boy who loves nothing more than pairing cheese with the perfect preserve — and explaining the provenance of each.
It has drawn protests from activists who say the museum has not done enough to research the provenance of objects in its collection.
More than 40 years later, in 1998, when questions about the provenance of the Schieles arose, Mr. Kornfeld identified the refugee as Mrs.
At the same auction, an elaborately decorated "fish" vase, also thought to be of Imperial provenance from the Qianlong era, raised $19 million.
Mr. Lowe, the museum's director, said the hat will not be on display until the staff looks deeper into documentation of its provenance.
Mr. Schoen said that investigators had found his client's efforts to research the provenance of the Italian piece commendable, not that he had.
One particular piece has strong provenance: It was exhibited at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and at the Hayward Gallery in London.
Britain's best-paid brokers and lawyers are here to help — and will ask no awkward questions about the provenance of their clients' cash.
When Ms. Lynn is considering whether to acquire a piece for the collection, being able to prove the provenance is a significant element.
Then there was the provenance: The shingle-style manse had been built in the early 1920s by a business partner of Howard Hughes.
She said that she and her colleagues at the museum are working to identify the provenance of all the works in the collection.
Wine's provenance is often protected by law and by trade agreements; Chablis and Champagne, for example, have to come from those eponymous places.
When imbued with the right provenance, a simple pen or keyboard may even be capable of tilting the performance odds in our favor.
But you can't rent Han clothing for an outing to the Great Wall, and sartorial fantasy of any provenance is scarce in Beijing.
Worrying over the facts behind autofiction is akin to caring about provenance; where were these coffee beans grown, and how were they harvested?
A significant portion of the material on display has solid provenance and these items can be traced back to their place of excavation.
Slowly, details that confirmed the painting's provenance have begun to emerge: the mosque, the Western Wall, the elaborate brocades of the visiting Frenchmen.
The company appointed a provenance researcher in 2015 to vet its corporate collection for works that may have been looted by the Nazis.
They tend to accept business from investors who can sign up with few checks on their identity or the provenance of their funds.
But we do assume that our contributors will be forthright with our contributing editors about the provenance of the piece they are proposing.  
Mapping Paintings is an attempt to compile and visualize provenance data for individual artworks, from owners to past locations to details of sales.
So he doesn't overwhelm diners with information, à la the waitress in "Portlandia," about the provenance of each and every item on his menu.
It's only $100 on eBay right now, and comes with a ripped wristband from a party a couple days ago to prove its provenance.
But provenance only traces back to a French collector, Jacques Bacri, who acquired the piece in the mid-twentieth century, before dying in 1965.
Germany's reparations effort includes a public fund of almost €6m ($7m) per year dedicated for museums' provenance research via the German Lost Art Foundation.
They confirmed it is an original van Gogh following extensive research into its subject, style, technique, materials, and provenance, as the institution announced today.
"One lesson we have learned will stay with us, namely that speed and thoroughness are not both possible in provenance research," Ms. Grütters said.
I can see its handmade provenance in the screws and the hinge where it would open and the solar panels attached to the outside.
John said that since late 2015 he has received terabytes of information "from different sources" and that he does not know their precise provenance.
We then went about trying to do provenance research before 1935 and did not find any evidence of how it was acquired by Knoedler.
For example, with Native American materials, when NAGPRA is involved, you have to work with different nations, depending on the provenance of the objects.
The provenance of these videos is a little dubious — there don't appear to be any uploads on official channels — but the content looks genuine.
It does include a special plaque signed by Bond star Daniel Craig, and a platinum award from the Aston Martin Works Assured Provenance scheme.
Of course, no matter a dish's history or provenance, as long as people consider it culturally theirs, it becomes part of their food identity.
The appeal of these items is precisely their secondhand provenance—that they have been selected and worn by someone who shares your good taste.
What's more, it sheds new light on other Trump campaign officials' eagerness for damaging material on Hillary Clinton, no matter how dubious its provenance.
In 1985, he bought a bankrupt hotel, renovated it, and reopened it as a luxury hotel — the start of what would become Provenance Hotels.
In recent weeks, Provenance Hotels have come under fire on Yelp, receiving one- and two-star reviews referencing the ambassador, The Daily Beast reported.
Ms. Grutters's total budget for provenance research is now 6 million euros, or about $6.5 million, three times what it was three years ago.
Provenance will give grocers and their shoppers insights like whether a product is organic, or if it was produced in an environmentally conscious way.
Obscure historical items present all sorts of questions that a piece of fine art with an established provenance and an auction history does not.
You had all of this great material that was being taken from Turkey, taken from Italy, and put on the market without proper provenance.
They buy drugs of uncertain provenance, or resort to combining the drugs with herbal teas or other unsafe methods — all common occurrences in Brazil.
Works are listed based on requests to the foundation, which evaluates the information presented to it but does not do its own provenance research.
Professor Savoy said in August that the new willingness to admit even just the need for provenance research and consider restitution is important progress.
Furthermore, provenance can be fuzzy for stolen remains, thus making the question of whom to return them to a delicate one in some instances.
If we met an alien whose intelligence derived through an entirely separate provenance from ours, would we recognize the sparkle in each other's eyes?
"And the provenance of it was right down the path of that," the source added, referring to Kimbal Musk&aposs relationship to the woman.
It is a far cry from how he grew up, with a pot of coffee of unknown provenance on the stove morning and evening.
I flipped through bundles of black-and-white Indian matrimonial headshots, the subjects' bouffants, curlicues of eyeliner and flared pants suggesting a 1960s provenance.
So the exquisite renovation of Colette's childhood home reveals a lot about the provenance of the most enduring prints on her still tender imagination.
Miles's experimental melding of geographical influences is inspired by the provenance of its three owner-chefs, from France and French Polynesia, Israel and Japan.
Offered $500, Holmes accepted without bargaining; he provided a letter certifying the racket's provenance, saying Williams "gifted" him the racket during their postmatch conversation.
"While happy to pay big money for rare and high-quality works with irreproachable provenance, they often 'pass' on other works," its report said.
The luxury brand says it will now share the countries of origin, or the provenance, of its newly, individually registered diamonds 0.18 carats and larger.
This not only provides an irrefutable, traceable digital record, it can have all kinds of additional benefits, like reducing theft and fraud and ensuring provenance.
The videos she tweeted, and that Trump retweeted, are of unclear provenance, and White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said she couldn't vouch for them.
Despite the provenance of "The Snake" (an R&B song from 22011), the lyrics have that Classic Tragedy vibe that matches Trump's acid edge id.
Disproving even a flimsy explanation of the money's provenance can be hard if the country where the original crime took place does not co-operate.
Beyond that, though, the true provenance of the item—or the identity of the person to whom it once belonged—is almost impossible to prove.
Coupe said he was confident in Sainsbury's strategy, which focuses on own-brand products, and on the quality, provenance and ethical credentials of its food.
In contexts like supply-chain management, provenance and trade finance, companies lack a unified view of information because they don't fully trust their business partners.
"People are looking for the best," he added, citing such considerations as provenance, rarity and whether or not a work was fresh to the market.
When I asked a waitress if she knew anything about its provenance, she told me she had no idea, nor did she seem to care.
"With the migration of advanced board manufacturing offshore, (the Department of Defense) risks losing visibility into the manufacturing provenance of its products," the report said.
In another type of scam, importers of solar panels from China cheated EU authorities of penal import duty by using fake documents changing their provenance.
Items carrying no provenance typically result in a federal lawsuit, like in 2011 when Apollo astronaut Edgar Mitchell tried to sell a moon-flown camera.
Initial applications include Everledger's blockchain application for the diamond supply chain to determine provenance, and the Estonia e-residency program powered by decentralized identity management.
But these vehicles are also used to hide the provenance of offshore money held by those looking to evade taxes owed in their home countries.
He founded a chain of luxury hotels called Provenance Hotels, which has 14 locations in cities like Portland, Seattle, Boston, Palm Springs, and New Orleans.
The exhibition has also brought together rare works from private collections still caught up in thorny debates about restitution and transparency about their wartime provenance.
That confirms, to no one's surprise, that the market value was all about the name and provenance of the work rather than in the beauty.
But investigations rarely produce arrests because of the difficulty in proving the provenance of antiquities, often produced by civilizations that stretched across the ancient world.
According to Baden and Moss's book, much of the 40,000-object collection was acquired without doing the necessary work to ascertain the objects' provenance: i.e.
Its provenance is unknown: It was probably written down in the tenth or eleventh centuries, but it's impossible to tell when it was actually composed.
"Provenance" feels clumsier than the Radch novels in many ways, possibly because there are fewer galaxy- or character-transforming moments to pull the reader along.
While a number of young women carried fashionable purses, we weren't permitted to visit any department stores, so examining the provenance of items was impossible.
Of course, museums and auction houses already conduct their own due diligence when handling questions of provenance and conservation — especially for older, more expensive paintings.
Radar attributed the provenance of this supposed Anonymous video to an obscure Twitter handle with only a few thousand followers that has since gone dormant.
Its distinguishing features included a hazy provenance; an obsequious, uninformative text; a lazily organized catalog of songs; and an unaccountable focus on an unknown performer.
Still, as cooks have come to care more about the provenance of their pork, they have been willing to spend more on spiral-cut hams.
He says he can save more than $20 billion a year by attacking corruption, a figure he wields in speeches but whose provenance is unclear.
Documents from the state archives in Baden-Württemberg, collated by German researcher Joachim Peter, brought new evidence to light and spurred the new provenance changes.
In most cases, he provided little or no information about the paintings' provenance, including where they were in Europe before their supposed return to Vietnam.
Then there was Gala Porras-Kim's sculpture ''Reconstructed Southwest Artifact,'' which incorporated a painted Native American potsherd purchased from eBay (no provenance given, ''condition: used'').
But culturally, editors were slow to recognize that readers wanted someone to pierce the political rhetoric of the day and dissect the provenance of claims.
The sample files also contained tracking codes not known to the public that appear in leaked documents from Edward Snowden, seemingly verifying the code's provenance.
The Dallas Museum of Art doesn't yet have to make an effort to publicize it, even if it came with no provenance documentation at all.
The neighborhood has long been littered with cheap fried chicken spots, a few with names that allude to an American provenance, like Dallas Chicken & Ribs.
Officials did not adequately disclose the provenance of the information when they submitted their application to the clandestine court that approves surveillance requests, Republicans say.
"Misrepresenting the true provenance of an antiquity is essential for selling stolen items in the market," Brenton Easter, a federal agent, said in the complaint.
Lawmakers are looking at the unmasking of Trump campaign officials in intelligence reports, as well as the provenance of an unconfirmed dossier about President Trump.
The August files also contained a tracking code used by the NSA that matched previously unreleased Edward Snowden documents, appearing to confirm the breach's provenance.
But a somber rumor has stained the reputation of Mi-Va-Mi, when L'As du Fallafel called into question the provenance of the enemy's meat.
While the name made the country's provenance clear, it did not entirely resolve the issue, since Macedonia did not refer to itself internally as Fyrom.
Markus Stumpf, a provenance researcher at the University of Vienna Library, said that about 15 Austrian libraries have returned at least 15,000 books since 2009.
The Stiftung Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste (German Lost Art Foundation) replaced the much criticized task force responsible for examining the provenance of the Gurlitt art hoard.
Experts have warned that it would be difficult to (legally) acquire such a large collection in so short a time due to issues of provenance.
In unprecedented detail, it reveals where the money came from, how it was laundered, and what happened when a British judge ruled on its provenance.
"It's not so much the collector who's really creating a problem, it's the unscrupulous dealer who has an artifact that doesn't have proper provenance," Wittman said.
It's as if the Pythagorean relationship, once thought to be the exclusive provenance of right triangles, also turned out to describe the distribution of prime numbers.
Also included in the lot was a letter of provenance confirming the phone's authenticity and a newspaper article showing the late Brigadier Rayner with the phone.
When I started reading it, I was therefore surprised to see that there is no thorough discussion of issues like provenance and forgery (see my review).
After months — and years — of watching damning leaks about Hillary Clinton, finally there's a leak for the other side to share and spread, provenance be damned.
Cunningham tries to convince Priscilla to let Flora go, but he's shot and killed by multiple arrows (their provenance is unclear) and Flora is spirited away.
That's starting to change as countries and institutions strengthen their commitments to researching the provenance of objects in their possession and making that information publicly available.
"The countries of provenance express the universality of the church, which continues to announce the merciful love of God to all men on Earth," Francis added.
He examines the hack of Sony Entertainment which was laid at the feet of the North Koreans, but whose provenance is perhaps not quite so solid.
For example, this Disney Princess video couched in the sort of language you might use for ISIS propaganda whose provenance you're not 100 percent solid on.
You could use a distributed ledger to prove the ownership of anything of value — whether land, diamonds or the provenance of parts in a supply chain.
Most importantly, attacks on the provenance of the Steele dossier would only matter if it were the only real source of allegations about Trump and Russia.
The use of real ingredients in drinks is the future so you'll also start to see people really championing brilliant producers, and talking about the provenance.
The regulations establish oversight of what has been a market free-for-all of products, including vials of liquid nicotine of varying quality and unknown provenance.
The spicy chicken goulash, of Hungarian provenance, is crowned with a flaky crust and arrives steaming hot in the clay pot in which it was roasted.
That royal provenance, plus their size and unique hue, has Sotheby's projecting the fancy intense yellow diamonds will fetch anywhere from $9 million to $14 million.
Additionally, Provenance offers all dogs The Honest Kitchen premium, human-grade pet food (using natural ingredients), as well as custom-made dog tags — both for free.
Years ago, when he was buying Expressionist works, Mr. Lauder said, the provenance information available was much less reliable than what exists today on the internet.
The 20,000-square-foot structure on four acres (which she shares with a cousin who occupies the top floor, accessible by elevator), has a peerless provenance.
Considering the Greens' intention to display these items in a museum setting, one would expect them to place particular emphasis on the provenance of their collection.
Robert sent me pictures of a bizarre mix of genuine and fake material, for which he never provided any solid provenance — only vague and implausible statements.
There are tons of open-source apps on Github that use private APIs - an app called Provenance is a big example (it's a multiplatform game emulator).
With the pilot roll out, Provenance will be used to track shrimp, salmon, and other seafood, though Mastercard says it could be applied to other products.
"This case is an example of how provenance research has evolved and how much more we know today than we knew 20 years ago," she said.
Scholars have long jousted over the provenance, authenticity and validity of Henry VIII's 1546 will, making it one of the most contested documents in British history.
The poet and essayist Claudia Rankine ("Citizen"), who years ago created a performance aboard a Bronx bus ("Provenance of Beauty"), makes a stop at the Shed.
The provenance then, as in the earlier Sotheby's sales, was traced to a gallery in London with no mention of Mr. Weinberger or the Nazi confiscation.
A very different, and truncated, version of these events appears on the website of Washington's National Gallery in the provenance section for the "Prodigal Son" canvas.
The provenance and aging details of each steak are given; eating and comparing them is a basic lesson in the variances of affordable, quality Australian beef.
In 2015, researchers confirmed the source of the bluestone to be a quarry in Wales, but the provenance of the sarsen has not yet been identified.
Also, the diamond industry prioritizes transparency, with many mining companies including De Beers, Alrosa, Rio Tinto, and Dominion Diamonds featuring responsible provenance as a core trait.
The review also misstated the provenance of some of the book's images; many of them accompanied reports that appeared in major publications, not "most" of them.
This granted the Romans the same provenance as the cultures around them and justified their claim to the Greek gods and cultural touchstones of the Trojans.
The court this week said that in 1976, Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza was given "minimal provenance information" by the Stephen Hahn Gallery, which sold him the work.
It would be startling enough if she were blond — given my side of the family, its dark-complexioned percentile surely as high as its Ashkenazi provenance.
The German Lost Art Foundation, which traditionally investigates Nazi-looted art, announced it would widen its remit and give grants to museums for colonial provenance research.
There is a provenance gap, so if that is filled and it is suddenly discovered to be Nazi-looted art, we will find a new solution.
When Mr. Hanssen, inquired with the Bozar about the provenance of the Mondrian on display, they could not provide him with a detailed history, he said.
"The countries of provenance express the universality of the church, which continues to announce the merciful love of God to all men on Earth," he added.
When the provenance of some of the Schieles came to be challenged, Mr. Kornfeld testified in 2007 that he had purchased the works from Ms. Lukacs.
He is on record questioning the former president's provenance at least as far back as 2008, and as recently, per a KFile find, as last year.
They're both quite simple, super-elegant, and if you don't make them with bright yellow supermarket birds of questionable provenance, they deliver huge returns of flavor.
Whatever its provenance, the swarm seems sure to come into play somehow — we all know what Chekhov said about zombie herds hanging out on the highway.
Mr. Heller, who was in the jewelry business and imported pearls, detailed the provenance of the Chagall in a 1990 oral history prepared by Lincoln Center.
Above all, High Fidelity makes it clear that being a music snob — and a complicated, emotionally fraught asshole — are not the exclusive provenance of white men.
Mr. Simmons explained that the shadowy pasts of these looted paintings enhance the security of their provenance once they have been restored to the owners' heirs.
"The allegation is that Christie's mischaracterized a specific aspect of its provenance," David Fink, a lawyer for the Sothern trustees said of the diamond on Friday.
The Art Newspaper notes that when Getty inquired about the work's provenance, Wildenstein replied only that the work had been bought from a Swiss private collector.
Sometimes, it means publishing unverified information in a transparent way that informs our users of its provenance, its impact and why we trust or distrust it.
For example, blockchain is being used to validate the provenance of diamonds and the business conglomerate Louis Dreyfus recently carried out the first blockchain agricultural trade.
The inaccessibility of much of the Syria conflict to journalists, who often have no way of confirming the provenance of information directly, has amplified those concerns.
The sale also is to feature enameled boxes, gold cane heads, leather cases, medals and fragrance bottles, many with a royal provenance, from the same period.
Frank Everett, sales director of the Sotheby's New York jewelry department, said the gem's colorful provenance is unlikely to be repeated, given changes in people's lifestyles.
Naosuke Hayakawa, who has run the vintage décor shop Provenance in its current location for a decade, fears the popularity has made the neighborhood less interesting.
This, in turn, usually means that only the very wealthy are able to partake in meals with such rigorous restrictions on the provenance of its ingredients.
The Dutch producer jacking a Robert Owens line wants people to play his Dutch record alongside ones from Chicago and for no one to know its provenance.
"In over 30 years of authenticating Schiele's work, I have only once before encountered a drawing with such an unlikely provenance," Kallir said in a press statement.
The Ukrainian provenance of the group could be fake, but the current anti-Russian politics in Western Ukraine make that a plausible goal for a Ukrainian actor.
The corruption watchdog NGO Global Witness sends an investigator with a false foreign identity to see if United States lawyers will help launder money of questionable provenance.
"Facebook deserves credit for recognizing the principle of journalistic provenance," he said in a WSJ story this month announcing that his paper had linked up with Facebook.
A sharp eye and an uncertain provenance might suggest to someone that a particular work is counterfeit, but often science is the only way to prove it.
Given the need for provenance for every grape and barrel, it's clear that the ancient industry could use a way to track ingredients from farm to glass.
However, the Justice Department alleged that Green and his team had failed to do due diligence when it came to the provenance of some of those items.
Provenance—the chain of custody of content—is a crucial piece of information to determine whether content is authentic or has been tampered with in some way.
" She added that an acquisition process should involve "exercising due diligence in terms of researching provenance and when necessary, conducting material analysis during the acquisition of artworks.
What happens next is anyone's guess, as the fate of the seven kingdoms is no longer the provenance of any but the old gods and the new.
As Neil Brodie has pointed out, this activity helps to drive up the price of antiquities without a clear provenance, which are most often looted (or forged).
The museum's president told the Times that the museum is aware of "a question about [the statue's] history and provenance" and that curators are researching the matter.
Wayne Norbeck, another partner at DXA, thinks provenance is important: "When you experience something unique, no matter what your age, it speaks to your imagination," he said.
But the latter appeared to be fickle in their tastes, and largely "philistine" — an old word of German provenance that was frequently deployed in the 19th century.
On closer inspection I found that the walls I had assumed to be medieval were, in fact, of Roman provenance, as is the sole surviving city gate.
Trump, who owns two golf Scottish courses, asked questions and smiled as Elizabeth explained the provenance of items, appearing to take particular interest in the golfing items.
Beast could have done a fair story about the provenance of the Pelosi video, especially if it was framed as him not being Russian, as Pelosi speculated.
Whatever the provenance, Wazee uses its digitized version of the original 16-millimeter film of the game to fulfill a handful of requests for clips each year.
If ever a disagreement were to arise over the provenance of a 3-point celebration in college basketball, this would be the year for it to happen.
The eco-fashion initiative is working to build the conversation around sustainability by asking consumers to tap into their curiosity and investigate the provenance of their clothing.
This is not glamorous, nor is it cheap; it is the slow, arduous work of provenance research, and museums must be equipped and resourced to undertake it.
Through the example of just one individual, Gurlitt: Status Report, An Art Dealer in Nazi Germany uses provenance to make clear the entanglement of art and Nazism.
I certainly wasn't the only person arguing for a public option back in the 2000s, nor did I come up with the label, whose provenance remains hazy.
Burke (Marc Kudisch and Luba Mason), a squabbling couple of ambiguous provenance, and their son, Elias (Todd Almond), a grown-up with the mind of a child.
Her remarkable account was uncovered by the Koditschek family and researchers at Sotheby's, who were studying the provenance of an Egon Schiele painting lost during the Holocaust.
SUMIT NAG, 33, online editor for Revolution Media, in Singapore To build your collection with confidence focus on authenticity, quality, rarity, provenance and pieces with accompanying documentation.
A former Sotheby's executive, Mr. Dekking, who is Dutch but is based in New York, founded Artory, an art price database that tracks the provenance of objects.
THE BLING Mr. Kahn calls his eye-catching posts "infographics," and they do have an educational quality, with captions pinpointing information like carat weight or stone provenance.
The provenance of the company is such that when I went to go monetize it, the people who were drawn to it were not Silicon Valley males.
This four-year-old brand's reputation has been quietly forged on its devotion to ornate textiles, artisanal techniques and quality provenance, and this season was no exception.
Such tracing technology exists, she added, noting that Walmart has adopted a system that allows it to instantly identify the provenance of any given fruit or vegetable.
Biden explained the provenance of "lying dog-faced pony soldier" at a North Dakota rally in 2018, saying that his brother loved to use lines from movies.
She thanked the German government for its efforts to discover the provenance of artwork and return them where possible, especially 75 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.
Like the tramps of "Waiting for Godot," the residents of "Arlington" hope for a deliverance that will surely never come, inventing histories of dubious provenance and authenticity.
Mr. Michałowski said that the museum has not yet conducted provenance research of its collection, but is planning to do so in the next couple of years.
The shimmer felt integral to the work, and it highlighted the many bumps, folds, and varnish cracks on the printout, producing the illusion of an antique provenance.
Global demand for Scotch appears to be strengthening thanks to "an emphasis on craftsmanship and provenance, backed by investment", SWA head David Frost said in a statement.
Twitter and Facebook have in recent days taken steps toward transparency, announcing tools tools for users to trace the provenance and targeting of ads on their platforms.
The most surprising part of this hack is that the perpetrators cleverly hid their provenance, with layers of false flags to deceive investigators looking into the hack.
Examining the prosaic, workaday nature of crime has long been the provenance of the mob drama, perhaps never so memorably as in Martin Scorsese's 1990 classic Goodfellas.
For a 22005-year-old document, they said, the provenance for it supplied before the auction was a bit thin: the estate of a British paper restorer.
So jewelers are starting to work provenance into their marketing, with some even exploring blockchain technology as a way to provide more information about a gem's origins.
Without being sure of the provenance of meat, there's no way of knowing what types of drugs or other ingredients might have unwittingly slipped onto store shelves.
This is not the case in other places and other times, and even today prior ownership in the form of provenance can add value to a thing.
The National Gallery, despite the lack of provenance before the 1990s attached to the disputed Gentileschi, evidently was sufficiently satisfied in its research to forgo technical analysis.
For example, the khipu discovered with the chili peppers may have some specific indicator that resembles others whose provenance was lost over the centuries since Spanish colonialism.
Knight combines a Minimalist tendency, using materials in a way that signifies nothing more or less than what they are, with references to the provenance of objects.
Mr. Walsh purchased items for his collection at public auctions, Ms. Udell said, but the provenance of an extensive assortment of ancient coins was a foxhole in Italy.
Third, and most importantly, attacks on the provenance of the Steele dossier would only matter if it were the only real source of allegations about Trump and Russia.
This provenance is crucial in today's slowing classic car market where increasingly discerning buyers expect the vehicles, their history and the accompanying documentation of it to be flawless.
Startup firm Everledger, which uses emerging technology to eliminate fraud and other corporate risks, said it had been using blockchain to track the provenance of diamonds since 2015.
Valentine's Day is Friday, a Hallmark holiday for some, with cards and chocolates and roses of questionable provenance, dinners in candlelight, public displays of affection set to stun.
Everledger, which raised $10.4m of funding in March, aims, among other things, to use blockchains to track the provenance of diamonds, from the mine to the wearer's finger.
Hyperallergic writer Kate Gill breaks down why Mark Zuckerberg's misuse of the word "provenance" has significant repercussions to the future of art and journalism in the internet age.
Plus, a 3D photograph of Banksy sells for just under $45,000, and a Berlin museum loans the Namibian government 23 objects in a partnership to assess their provenance.
The Ethnological Museum Berlin, in collaboration with the Museum Association of Namibia, has determined that it will loan 23 objects to Namibia in order to assess their provenance.
" Easton added, "In deciding whether to publish, we weigh the value of the information and the public's need to know, alongside provenance and possible motivation behind the disclosure.
She praised the task force's international cooperation as singular in provenance research, as well as the involvement of both art and general historians, as well as legal experts.
There's also a signed letter of provenance from Robert A. Coyle, the son of Robert Everett Coyle, who served as the attorney for Turnupseed and his insurance company.
During this period, Basil and Elise Goulandris lent the artwork to museums and sold pieces to dealers with the provenance listed as if the artwork belonged to them.
Its portfolio includes Provenance, which uses blockchain to trace products from producer to consumer, and Ulula, a platform helping firms to measure risky practices in their supply chains.
The Democratic National Committee also sent out an alert to the party's 2020 presidential candidates on Wednesday warning them against using the app, pointing to its Russian provenance.
"A more detailed investigation is under way into the bell's provenance as part of a wider project researching the College's historical links to the slave trade," he added.
Newbury, who's a lead developer at Art Tracks, an open-source provenance project at the Carnegie Museum of Art, tweeted a photo of the historic map last week.
"Contemporary luxury is not just about materials, provenance and process, but more about innovation, sustainability and experience," Jonathan Openshaw, editor at The Future Laboratory, told CNBC by email.
There are plenty of risks involved with a drug whose provenance you can never be completely sure of, so users would still be well-advised to tread cautiously.
One of the things that becomes apparent, if you pay close attention to the labels, is that most of the objects — and all of the mummies — lack provenance.
They found remnants of a GBU-22 satellite-guided bomb, which combines a 2000,22010-pound MK-2100 bomb with a DAM satellite guidance kit, also of American provenance.
They found remnants of a GBU-31 satellite-guided bomb, which combines a 2,000-pound MK-84 bomb with a DAM satellite guidance kit, also of American provenance.
The washer will make Carbon's service particularly useful for the creation of medical products, and other items that require careful tracking of their provenance to satisfy safety regulations.
"This scoresheet, with such well-documented provenance, may be the most important, authentic piece that collectors ever have a chance to acquire," SCP Auctions Director Brendan Wells says.
That she would take over the role of Dolly Levi from Bette Midler (and her alternate, Donna Murphy) means she was interested in the challenge, not the provenance.
Until last year, when her creators orchestrated a publicity stunt to reveal her provenance, many of her fans assumed she was a flesh-and-blood 19-year-old.
To check his story, Major Borisov's deputy called a European Union monitoring mission in Georgia with profuse offers of help, all but admitting the provenance of the device.
For the most part, they were interested neither in the provenance or rarity of a piece, nor whether it was the best example of its school or style.
But the film's biggest pleasure comes courtesy of a hilariously hammy Jagger, who delivers such gems of art-speak as "Modigliani provenance" with a gleefully upper-class air.
There was also a mystery pile of pieces for which there were dates — a heavy velvet with floral embroidery from 1890, a Jazz Age motif — but no provenance.
Operating from the flawed assumption that white supremacy is the provenance of poor whites and troglodytes, journalists have long had a tendency to get enamored of repackaged racism.
Earlier this year, Trump declassified "substantial information about the Dossier's provenance" when he approved the release of a memo drafted by Republican staff on the House Intelligence Committee.
The knowledgeable Darren Clarke, head of curatorial services, took us around the house, explaining the provenance of the canvases and portraits hung everywhere — and patiently answering our questions.
The works have remained in the custody of the German government while a team of researchers appointed by the authorities continues the painstaking work to establish their provenance.
The art world is quickly realizing that blockchain provides a new standard in provenance and record-keeping and we're looking forward to extending these services to the industry.
The thing ostensibly arrived on an asteroid, but its more salient provenance is a pornographic tradition, notably but not exclusively Japanese, that occasionally slithers into the cinematic mainstream.
The auctioneer will walk around the sale with a specialist ahead of time who will say, this is rare, or that an item might have an interesting provenance.
In the early days of streaming — before these apps were commonplace — I'd quite often have to find matches on websites of dubious provenance and even more uncertain reliability.
With antiquities, as with works of art, provenance is key — not just for determining the authenticity of an object, but also for assuring that a purchase is legal.
I should note that on one of my review units I discovered a hairline crack of unknown provenance right under the camera, so keep an eye out for that.
The provenance of the video — which featured a photograph of dozens of dead children and a Hindi male voiceover warning of outsiders stealing children for their organs — was unclear.
The British Museum's new gallery avoids the "Orientalism" of past exhibitions—essential given that the institution is facing intense criticism for the colonial provenance of some of its collection.
Scrutiny of provenance has always been a point of pride for the fair, but organizers moved in March to provide even stronger and more independent guidelines for exhibiting galleries.
And there were a number of sales that indicated if the artist, the work, the provenance and the estimate ticked the right boxes, bullish prices could still be achieved.
The company's catalogue is filled with works whose experimental style, radical politics, or provenance in foreign countries would have had them written off as "noncommercial" by most other distributors.
The Museum of the Bible's latest announcement, therefore, illustrates more than just the museum's poor track record when it comes to correctly identifying and documenting the provenance of artifacts.
All sorts of details could be included, says Tyler Mulvihill of Viant, a blockchain startup, such as the provenance of fish or drugs, or a mining firm's environmental credentials.
Tracing the provenance of 18604 paintings, the exhibition tracks the rise and fall of neoclassical painting and its role in mirroring capitalist values at the turn of the century.
Specifically, Facebook must promulgate and embrace what is known in high-level security circles as homomorphic encryption (HE), often considered the "Holy Grail" of cryptography, and data provenance (DP).
And yet, in spite of the clip's dubious provenance, the White House decided to not only share the video but cite it as grounds for revoking Acosta's press pass.
Rid said WikiLeaks, Twitter and "overeager" journalists who were "aggressively covering the political leaks while neglecting or ignoring their provenance" were exploited by Russian intelligence to spread the information.
Ao's launch comes amid growing questions around provenance, as loose Japanese regulations have meant imported whisky, when bottled or blended in the country, can be passed off as local.
It would take a few more years, when defectors from the GDR stole across the Berlin Wall, for the true provenance of the "swastika graffiti operation" to become known.
Many of the items have impressive provenance, including porcelains from the collection of the trustee Samuel Putnam Avery, part of the Met's first acquisition of Asian art in 1879.
In the context of the Field Museum's lack of information regarding their provenance the mummies' return to the Field Museum after a three-year tour is hardly a homecoming.
He later disavowed the president in the summer of 2016 over his "nationalist and anti-immigrant statements," Provenance Hotels spokeswoman Kate Buska told the Wilamette Week at the time.
According to the Portland Business Journal, Sondland's wife, Katherine Durant, was listed as chairman of Provenance Hotels on the company website's "Who We Are" page as recently as October.
Beyond Maine lobster, Maryland crabs and Gulf shrimp, fish has been largely ignored by foodies obsessing over the provenance of their meals, even though seafood travels a complex path.
Lab-grown diamonds pose a serious threat to the mined gem market, which is struggling with falling prices and consumer concerns about the ethics and provenance of their jewelry.
Brian Fallon, the campaign spokesman, told me he had been warning reporters against taking the emails at face value and reminding them not to lose sight of their provenance.
If you want a demonstration of Trump's Republican provenance, look no further than this statement, which uses GOP pro-voter ID language in service of protecting his own ego.
Regardless of its precise provenance, the very existence of the document is highly troubling, particularly in light of the president's continued fascination with torture and other coercive interrogation techniques.
Mr. Symes was once one of the world's most prominent antiquities dealers but became embroiled in a series of investigations into looted art, mostly of Greek and Italian provenance.
Reputable collectors typically establish an artifact's provenance, or its history of ownership, to confirm that it is authentic, and that it hasn't been looted from its country of origin.
The sale's top lot, a previously unrecorded edition of the Official 53 Stone Printing of the Declaration of Independence with French provenance and in remarkable condition, sold for $852,500.
She said that when the museum bought the painting, there had been no indication in the provenance presented by the Berlin auction house that the painting had been looted.
It could not prove her connection to the ring, however; she was freed and ordered to turn over the money that a judge considered the provenance of extortion: $50.
Otherworldly Ann Leckie's latest space romp, PROVENANCE (Orbit, $26), isn't really a space opera in the same way as the award-winning Imperial Radch trilogy that made her famous.
"Museums should have done provenance research on all the paintings in their collection," said Sally Yerkovich, who teaches a course on museum ethics at Columbia University in New York.
Clark bases her plot on a notorious forgery case that held Germany in thrall during the 1920s and '30s, when 33 canvases of questionable provenance hit the art market.
But more important than their varied provenance is their diversity of style, which even an organization as catholic as the Public cannot hope to replicate in its regular season.
Ms. Savoy, an art historian, recently resigned as an adviser to the Humboldt Forum, a new museum in Berlin; she said it wasn't taking issues of provenance seriously enough.
For pictures of kittens or your friends' children, such provenance is probably not necessary, but if you seek to document a public figure's malfeasance, the evidentiary threshold is higher.
That proof could be in the form of a government authorization or documents proving that the items had a well-established provenance trail dating from before the civil war.
Its Chinese provenance was confirmed by the ethnicity of the "Captain" ushering people aboard, and by our salmon-colored tickets, the same as those issued by China's National Railway.
"The only thing you have to check is if it's of legal provenance or not," he said, adding that investigators had yet to find evidence of links to criminality.
While a number of pieces in the show come from a prestigious provenance, including the Rothschild collections, many are unsigned, which until now had made a precise attribution challenging.
The lineup lacks a single new British title and yet has been greeted with keen anticipation by a public that looks to the work first and its provenance second.
Despite efforts that began even before Mr. Gurlitt's death, experts have been able to establish ownership for only five of the hundreds of works whose provenance was in doubt.
But the gallery's limited provenance report was bolstered by its scholarly credentials — Daniel Wildenstein, who led the French art dealing dynasty, had authored a catalogue raisonné of Gauguin's paintings.
The problem was that Stoli's provenance was an open question, and the boycott could have ended up hurting factory workers in Latvia and Italy far more than Vladimir Putin.
But a comparison of these figures to the samples depicted in catalogues published by the companies producing them, as well as the diligent work of historians, reveals their provenance.
Images are currently accompanied by basic details you would find on a wall label, but over time, the Barnes will add more contextual information to each artwork, including provenance.
For example, Christie's announced in November that it would pilot a collaboration with Artory to produce a blockchain record, which advocates say will strengthen provenance records and secure transactions.
Syed was accustomed to cutting deals with odd characters who'd lucked into their silicon and were eager for money; he never asked many questions about the provenance of their goods.
Beltracchi even photographed his wife posing as her grandmother, with period furniture and his forgeries hanging on the wall, since an archival photograph is the Holy Grail of provenance documentation.
Those of us preoccupied with the provenance of our food owe it to ourselves and the animals we eat to bring that attention and respect to our cooking and eating.
In practice, however, reporters and sources often find a good degree of wiggle room, maneuvering that covers for anonymous sources but can also deceive readers over the provenance of information.
While museums may not be moving towards total decolonisation and returning artworks and artefacts to their country of origin, activists' pressure can push institutions to be more transparent about provenance.
To ascertain the provenance of a plume of methane scientists take a sample and measure the proportion of carbon-13, a comparatively rare isotope of the element that it contains.
If nothing else the dagger's provenance is a reminder that the past still matters and that characters are still dealing with the repercussions of choices made a long time ago.
" Adrien Falcon, wine director at Bouley and Brushstroke, a two Michelin-ranked restaurant in New York City, told CNBC that the sale is exceptional due to its "perfect" provenance. "Mr.
With many showing an interest in local produce, provenance, quality, artisan food, caring about what you eat, the flavors... the brewers thought that approach had seeped into their drinking habits.
Mr Salamé sees three main sources of legitimacy for Arab rulers: representation (none is freely elected), achievements (most republics have few to boast about) and provenance (currently the best qualification).
The displaced often struggle to reclaim property, which may have been seized by rebels or right-wing paramilitary groups and sold on to buyers who know little of its provenance.
The new generation of video artists and their audience seem tailor-made for a blockchain-based distribution and restitution system — one that depends on micro-payments and digitally secured provenance.
Murray won his first in 2013 but was also reduced to tears of a different provenance during the on-court ceremony after losing the final to Roger Federer in 2012.
In the 1980s, Sondland founded a chain of luxury hotels called Provenance Hotels, which today has 14 locations in cities like Portland, Seattle, Boston, Palm Springs, Nashville, and New Orleans.
The cooks use top-tier ingredients, typically with a local and seasonal provenance, in specialties like grass-fed beef tartare and squid ink tagliatelle with littleneck clams and shishito peppers.
Hopefully, by then, we will learn not to trust our senses blindly and, instead, insist on provenance — such as cryptographic authentication techniques — to establish the trustworthiness of what we perceive.
"There's a huge market for artifacts, especially artifacts that have provenance, where you can identify where they came from," said Carla Burnside, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's refuge archeologist.
"Its exceptional provenance will no doubt propel it into a class of its own as one of the world's greatest diamonds," said Rahul Kadakia, international head of jewelry at Christie's.
It also has a peculiar provenance: in the late seventies, just before Simons started Renaissance, a friend of his parents put a hundred thousand dollars into a trust for him.
Museums and researchers often describe the origins of a particular object — its provenance, or place of discovery and subsequent chain of ownership — with only a few words and a date.
Last year, Hobby Lobby paid a $3 million fine for smuggling artifacts likely for the Museum; now the Museum has released a new and robust policy on acquisition and provenance.
Europe cares deeply about the provenance of its food—Champagne, Armagnac brandy, Parma ham, and Gorgonzola are similarly protected in the European Union by Europe's protected geographical indication (PGI) laws.
Surely, federal mandates of such national consequence should remain the provenance of Congress and not a power "discovered" by the EPA in a "long-extant statute" enacted 45 years ago.
In the catalog, one of the few pieces with transparent provenance is a 28.7-carat diamond ring from the estate of Lee Vandervelde, a financier-collector who died in March.
International reporting standards that verify the provenance of meat, wood, and minerals can help countries outside of the Amazon limit their consumption of goods the are the products of deforestation.
The hot heads were of exceptional provenance, according to Tucson News Now: Ratkevich said the oldest came from a gladiator who died in the Coliseum in Rome 2,500 years ago.
But by the time my father learned of his alternate provenance, he had moved on: to his second life in America, his wife and children, a career in decision science.
But the district attorney's aggressive efforts have drawn criticism from collectors, who have argued such disputes over the provenance of ancient pieces would be better handled in a civil courts.
The Dutch detective made good on his pledge, following a trail of evidence to a man in London who had acquired the Divan in Paris, unbeknownst of its problematic provenance.
The objects in the show are all for sale at prices commensurate with the rarity, complexity and provenance of the pieces, with the exception of the table from the Hermitage.
Mr. Steinhardt lent the relic to the Met that year, but after learning that Lebanon was disputing its provenance, he asked the Beierwaltes to take it back and compensate him.
Distillers like Mr. Wills cannot lure their American customers to alternative, blended whiskies because they do not produce them, and single malt has been marketed as distinctive, focused on provenance.
But the owner said he could not display the painting for sale without paperwork showing ownership or provenance, or a certificate from the Chagall committee, which controls the artist's estate.
Regardless of the provenance of the ideology they followed, virtually all violent extremists who have killed our neighbors or sought to do so have been members of our own communities.
If the museum's researchers are satisfied, the museum can accept the gift and is under no obligation to reach out to potential claimants, even though provenance paperwork can be faked.
Here are 10 highlights, and one bonus, that caught my eye, then drew me in more deeply with their sometimes racy provenance stories that included political scandals and cross-dressing.
In photo shoots, Seidel stands in his Upper West Side living room, dressed up like "Frederick Seidel," surrounded by décor whose provenance we have come to know from his poems.
As educational institutions, museums should feel an obligation to be forthcoming about provenance issues with items on display — especially at a time when museums' ethical practices are attracting increasing scrutiny.
Since 2008, the German Lost Art Foundation, which is funded by the federal government there, has provided $5.6 million for provenance research on books "and related items" in German libraries.
Wesley Fisher, research director of the Claims Conference, said that it and the World Jewish Restitution Organization have helped train 180 provenance researchers in Germany, Lithuania, Greece, Italy and Croatia.
Prints, photographs and design objects, which generally exist in multiples, are better suited to online sales platforms, but even here, concerns about condition, authenticity and provenance can be a deterrent.
We only discovered this when Deana Lawson's images were requested from Rhona Hoffman gallery, at which point Steven explained the provenance of the article and we withdrew it from publication.
Each aspect of the research is exciting, from the historical provenance — including, of course, Marie-Antoinette — to the rarity and craftsmanship of the pieces, which are exquisite in their own right.
Evidently, Leveau appreciated provenance, as evidenced by the fact that some of the pieces in the collection were formerly owned by Helena Rubinstein, Lester Wunderman, Louis Carré, and Georges de Miré.
But if you're going to spend thousands of dollars on a lump of rock or metal you likely haven't set eyes on in person, you definitely want to know its provenance.
"Nate D. Sanders Auctions prides itself on having legitimate and correct provenance on all items it places in the company's monthly auctions," the auction house said in a statement to PEOPLE.
His aim, abundantly achieved, was to know everything there was to know about flags, from design to provenance, and the rules about where, how, when and why they should be hoisted.
From November 20193 through November 27, Provenance Hotels, with properties in Portland, Seattle/Tacoma, New Orleans and Nashville will be offering discounts of 40-50 percent off stays through February 2019.
According to court documents, the auction house spent at least $120,000 to investigate the provenance of the diamond and they say they found no evidence Mr. Angiolillo's children had inherited it.
Unlike scavenging and foraging, which tend to be individual enterprises with commercial potential, gleaning has almost always been communal and charitable The right of the poor to glean had biblical provenance.
WhatsApp is working on changing the appearance of forwarded messages in the hope that visual cues will help users tell the difference between messages from friends and those of unknown provenance.
Knowing that they really share the same values as I do about food provenance, sustainability, seasonality and most importantly flavor, makes this the most exciting event to be a part of.
Companies such as Walmart, Kroger, British-based Tesco and Swedish-based H&M, an international clothing retailer, are using or experimenting with new technologies to provide provenance data to the marketplace.
That was certainly the case with "Salvator Mundi," as the "muttering of skeptics" about the painting's sketchy provenance and over-zealous restoration was obliterated by 1203 minutes of rapidly escalating bidding.
It says its investigators met a trader in Shenzhen who had permits issued by Laos's CITES office, which he said could be bought for "any rosewood logs, regardless of their provenance".
Nevertheless, Jerry is willing to do what's right and fair, and we are confident the court will support the need for an outside evaluator to examine the provenance of the car.
I asked my "History of Mathematics" class to come up with an exact breakdown based on zero's provenance, something that, coincidentally, we had just discussed when the carbon dating news broke.
However, this time around, there is much more popular understanding of provenance and the import of cultural heritage to a country's identity — and the need for responsible acquisition by modern museums.
But in 2008, the company said, only four databases were "available and routinely checked" and that the company's review found no evidence to suggest that the gap in provenance was meaningful.
The heritage foundation and its president, Hermann Parzinger, agree that the provenance of objects in the forum's collections needs to be more fully researched, and some things should eventually be returned.
One way of preserving things is to assign them the blanket positive value of preciousness, which can override and obscure realities of history, and make objects with dubious provenance look innocent.
An official for the auction house declined to identify the consignor, citing privacy concerns, but said Sotheby's had no knowledge of any issues with its provenance when it handled the sale.
Underscoring that the provenance of these pictures is, for the most part, flashy magazines, the wall labels identify the "talent" (Claudia Schiffer, Madonna) as well as the setting and the year.
The documents, found in 19 moving boxes split between the two residences, serve a twofold purpose of shedding light on the painstaking puzzle work that constitutes provenance research, Ms. Hopp said.
You can draw a clean line from the systemic, state-sponsored destruction of Native artifacts and sacred sites to the personal collector's modern disregard for these artifacts' provenance and rightful ownership.
But similar to Brando's watch, "With the celebrity provenance, you can expect a significant premium that a collector will pay to own such a great piece of history," Boutros tells CNBC.
In previous interviews, Mr. Latchford has denied any wrongdoing and defended his collecting practices as the norm for an era when far less rigor was attached to provenance and sales documents.
The svelte 53-year-old was sitting beneath his law diploma, and behind a weighty wooden desk of indeterminate historical provenance, next to a lavender vanilla candle and a potted plant.
This was a research bureau for hire that he founded in 1975, when a building's provenance could be learned only by poring over deeds, street atlases, directories, microfilm and old photographs.
With his bald head, ice-blue eyes and long scar of mysterious provenance down his cheek, Mr. Harward has the bearing of an officer who once carried out risky secret operations.
The Nunes memo alleges that the FBI and the DOJ misled the clandestine court that approves surveillance requests about the provenance of some of the information in its application for Page.
We find illicit smokes continue to play the largest role in New York, where nearly 56 percent of all cigarettes consumed are smuggled in or are otherwise of questionable legal provenance.
Mr. Wilding, however, has since suggested that the provenance of the Bavarian map is also suspect, and said the first time that map was mentioned in any document was in 1960.
In April, IBM and a group of jewelry companies, including the retailer Helzberg, began to look into blockchain as a way to trace the provenance of diamond and gold engagement rings.
Just in his use of the wax fabrics, which to my own eyes look like "African" prints, Shonibare calls up the convoluted history of colonialism's conditioning of cultural provenance and authenticity.
Their provenance was theorized by Eckart Frahm, a professor of Assyriology at Yale University, who was asked by the Department of Homeland Security to survey the tablets in the fall of 2016.
The currency effect is also impacting the provenance of buyers, with the CBRE citing the role it played in the relative rise in the activity of Asian and European investors during 2016.
While I doubt many of us will care about the exact provenance of the orange we just ate, we could see, in some distant future, a need for this sort of tracking.
Proponents believe these features can help solve all sorts of problems, from streamlining bank payments and guaranteeing the provenance of medicines to securing property rights and providing unforgeable identity documents for refugees.
The idea is that if all content is assumed fake in this coming world, then let's use encryption technologies to create metadata that proves the provenance of a particular piece of content.
In the early 2000s, the venerable New York gallery Knoedler & Company placed Mr. Carmean on retainer to research the provenance of several Abstract Expressionist works that the gallery had sold to collectors.
The former was administratively useful for visa paperwork as a college student, the latter sufficiently meaningful to me, and the classmates and cab drivers I encountered who were curious about my provenance.
Provenance by Ann Leckie Ann Leckie made a name for herself a couple of years ago when she published her debut novel, Ancillary Justice, and its followups, Ancillary Sword, and Ancillary Mercy.
In July 2003, Jordanian customs officials confiscated at least 167 tablets whose provenance was traced to Irisagrig by the late Giovanni Pettinato, a former professor of Assyriology at the University of Rome.
It is time for the beneficiaries of the Sacklers' name-buying largesse—the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard, Columbia, and the Louvre, to name just a few—to scrutinize the provenance of large donations.
The task force's report called on museums, dealers and auction houses to be more transparent about the provenance of objects they buy or sell, including making public any records of previous ownership.
In recent months, much of the conversation over the work has focused not on the particulars of its provenance but on whether Mr. Nahmad went to great lengths to conceal his ownership.
He did say he was surprised that a work with a disputed provenance had made it into the museum, which focuses on art created in Austria and Germany from 1890 to 1940.
If nothing else, litigation over the House information requests from the White House and Trump associates may test the provenance of executive privilege in a way that no case since Nixon has.
They have hired an art restitution lawyer, Gunnar Schnabel, and a provenance expert, Monika Tatzkow, who spent three years tracking the paintings back to the days of their creation in the 22015s.
In a food climate where the average eater is ever more interested in the provenance of her organic radish or heritage-breed chicken, the term "single origin" has become all the rage.
Without that — without a tough skin of credible story and clear reasons to sing — shows like "Superhero," however glorious their provenance and whoever comes to their rescue, are never going to fly.
The research has expanded over time to include not just art acquired by museums before or during the war, but also gifts that came later that have suspicious gaps in their provenance.
LONDON — For jewelers, dealers and collectors alike, some of the biggest challenges are the same — and all too familiar: How can one guarantee the ethical provenance of a diamond or precious stone?
It was memorialized with a handwritten "letter of provenance" (like a certificate of authenticity) in 1889 as it was passed to different parties, including the man who introduced caramel candy to America.
In 2009, customers at a Salvation Army Family Thrift Store in Houston bid on drawings attributed to Dalí despite the ubiquity of fakes and the uncertain provenance of those pieces in particular.
Facebook has identified some 2,000 other ads that may have been of Russian provenance, although, as CNN reported last week, it can't rule out that there might be far more than that.
But we must acknowledge that economic disparity in 2016 isn't the provenance of the white working class, and resist shallow attempts to place blame for this tragedy on the victims of disenfranchisement.
Amy Klobuchar and the late John McCain, have been pushing for the Honest Ads Act, a measure that would require internet companies to be transparent about the provenance of political digital advertisements.
But, while they were convicted of falsifying the provenance of artworks and selling one work proven to be a forgery, the court dropped all charges of forgery and criminal conspiracy against them.
I think it will require some education for the potential buyers to keep the integrity of the watch's provenance and be disciplined in updating the blockchain with future service or future sales.

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