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Art Tracks Carnegie Museum of Art imProvenance Group April 1st, 2016

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Art TracksCarnegie Museum of ArtimProvenance GroupApril 1st, 2016

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The Art Tracks Team:

David NewburyLead Developer

Tracey Berg-FultonProvenance Researcher

Lulu LippincottCurator of Fine Arts

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What is Art Tracks?

A project to standardize, digitize, and visualizethe object-level provenance of works of art.

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Durand-Ruel, Paris, August 23, 1872 [1];Catholina Lambert, New Jersey;Lambert sale, American Art Association, Plaza Hotel, New York, NY, February 21, 1916 until February 24, 1916, no. 67; Durand-Ruel, Paris, until at least 1930; purchased by Simon Bauer, Paris, by June 1936 [2]; anonymous sale, Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., February 25, 1970, no. 19 [3]; Sam Salz, Inc., New York, NY; purchased by Museum, May 1971.

NOTES: [1] bought from the artist. [2] Listed and illustrated in "List of Property Removed from France during the War 1939-1945" (no. 7114, as belonging to Simon Bauer). [3] "Highly Important Impressionist, Post-Impressionist & Modern Paintings and Drawings", illustrated.

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purchased by Simon Bauer, Paris, France, by 1936 [2];[2] Listed and illustrated in "List of Property Removed from France during the War 1939-1945"(no. 7114, as belonging to Simon Bauer).

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Acquisition Methods:

—"purchased by"—"gift of"—"by descent to"

purchased by Simon Bauer, Paris, France, by 1936 [2];[2] Listed and illustrated in "List of Property Removed from France during the War 1939-1945"(no. 7114, as belonging to Simon Bauer).

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Location:

Building, City, State, Country

—New York, NY—France—Highclere Castle, West Berkshire, England

purchased by Simon Bauer, Paris, France, by 1936 [2];[2] Listed and illustrated in "List of Property Removed from France during the War 1939-1945"(no. 7114, as belonging to Simon Bauer).

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Party:

Name, life dates, titles, relationships

—Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. [1909-1988]—Michel Monet, his son—Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook

purchased by Simon Bauer, Paris France, by 1936 [2];[2] Listed and illustrated in "List of Property Removed from France during the War 1939-1945"(no. 7114, as belonging to Simon Bauer).

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Dates:

Period of ownership

—January 1, 1995—until the 15th century—sometime between 1885 and 1895 until May 1950

purchased by Simon Bauer, Paris, France, by 1936 [2];[2] Listed and illustrated in "List of Property Removed from France during the War 1939-1945"(no. 7114, as belonging to Simon Bauer).

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ConstraintsNot CMOA specificSingle source of truth

Useful for humans & computers

Graceful Failure

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Single Source of Truth.

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Develop for people,not computers.

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How are yougoing to fail?

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What should truth look like?

JSON?CIDOC-CRM Linked Open Data?Unstructured text blobs?

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Unstructured Text Blobs.

Human readable

Will need to be supported indefinitely

Current state of Collection Management Systems

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CMOA provenance standard

Formalization of AAM standardSame structure, just stricter

Designed for bothhuman and machinereadability

Draft document available

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Leverage the Community.

Location: Geonames, Mapzen, TGN

Party: Internal CMS, ULAN, VIAFBibliography: ISBD, CSL

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Acquisition Methods:

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Dates.I hate Pope Gregory.

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What about EDTF?http://www.loc.gov/standards/datetime/

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Footnotes:

Additional descriptive information

—Durand Ruel stock no. D1343—See curatorial file for more information—Her birth name was Ellen Mary Cassatt

purchased by Simon Bauer, Paris, France, by 1936 [2];[2] Listed and illustrated in "List of Property Removed from France during the War 1939-1945"(no. 7114, as belonging to Simon Bauer).

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museum_provenance library

https://github.com/cmoa/museum_provenance

MIT License, standalone Ruby library. v. 0.1.1

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ElysaA UI tool for museum professionals.

TODO: open source this.

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Next Steps:

EDTF Support.

LOD for entity disambiguationFull Bibliography support

Make Elysa deployable at other institutions

Automatic detection of Nazi-era Provenance

Start working with multi-museum collections