National Graphic Arts Collection in Munich: How to structure the whole? Inventory and Provenance Research in the State Graphic Collection Munich”
Presentation at upcoming Colloquium: "Provenance and Collection Research" (Munich, 25 April 2018)
Since 2010, the Central Institute for Art History hosts regular colloquia on provenance and collection research. This year's tenth Colloquium focuses on Munich and gives an insight into a variety of projects for Provenance Research in Munich's museums and collections and discusses current work prospects.
The colloquium is public and free of charge, registration is not required. Unless otherwise specified, the speakers work in Munich.
Click on 'External Link' below for complete listing of speakers and schedule.
Since 2010, the Central Institute for Art History hosts regular colloquia on provenance and collection research. This year's tenth Colloquium focuses on Munich and gives an insight into a variety of projects for Provenance Research in Munich's museums and collections and discusses current work prospects.
The colloquium is public and free of charge, registration is not required. Unless otherwise specified, the speakers work in Munich.
Click on 'External Link' below for complete listing of speakers and schedule.
Relevant research areas: Western Europe, Renaissance, Baroque, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Contemporary, Book arts, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Relief printing
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