How to Cite

Wasensteiner, Lucy, Hopp, Meike and Cazzola, Alice (Eds.): Wenn Bilder sprechen: Provenienzforschung zu Max Liebermann und seinem Netzwerk, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2022. https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1118

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-98501-128-5 (PDF)

Published

09/29/2022

Authors

Lucy Wasensteiner (Ed.), Meike Hopp (Ed.), Alice Cazzola (Ed.)

Wenn Bilder sprechen

Provenienzforschung zu Max Liebermann und seinem Netzwerk

Thanks to financial support from the German Lost Art Foundation, since 2020 the Liebermann-Villa in Berlin has been able to conduct a provenance research project into its permanent collection, with a particular focus on cultural objects displaced as a result of National Socialist persecution. This volume results from the 2021 conference “Provenance Research, Max Liebermann and his Network. Reports from the Field” staged in collaboration with the Technische Universität Berlin. The book is published on the occasion of the exhibition “When Pictures Speak. Provenance Research in the Collection of the Liebermann-Villa” (Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee, October 2022 to March 2023). The volume explores, among other themes, provenance research into Max Liebermann and his network in archives, on the art market, in museums and in academia.

Lucy Wasensteiner was appointed Director of the Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee, Berlin in 2020. From 2018 to 2020 she was a lecturer in Art History at the University of Bonn, within the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Research Centre for Provenance Research and the History of Collection. Her recent publications include Sites of Interchange: Modernism, Politics and Culture between Britain and Germany 1919-1955 (2021).
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8474-2113

Meike Hopp is Professor for Digital Provenance Research at the Technische Universität Berlin and associate member of the Einstein Center Digital Future. Until 2019, she led several projects in the field of provenance and art market research at the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte (ZI) Munich. Since 2018, she has been chair of the international research association Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung e.V., and since 2021, she has also been chair of the Board of Trustees of the German Lost Art Foundation Magdeburg.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9590-304X

Alice Cazzola is Research Associate for Provenance Research at the Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee, Berlin.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4469-7917

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Inhalt
Johannes Nathan
Herkunftsgeschichten und Zeitenwenden
10-12
Alice Cazzola
Provenienzforschung proaktiv in der Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee
19-35
Meike Hopp
Provenienzforschung zu Max Liebermann
36-55
Agnes Thum, Sarah von der Lieth
Provenienzforschung an Werken von Max Liebermann im Auktionshandel
56-68
Katharina Rüppell
Provenienzforschung an der Kunsthalle Emden
69-78
Nadine Bauer
Ein permanenter Zwischenstand?
90-101
Christina Feilchenfeldt
Die Rekonstruktion einer Zusammenarbeit von Kunsthändler und Künstler anhand ausgewählter Beispiele aus dem Paul Cassirer & Walter Feilchenfeldt Archiv in Zürich
115-126
Autorinnen
136-139
Bild- und Fotonachweis
140-141
Dank
142

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