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Stained glass with dragons on a red background
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10. April 2024

Provenance Research Day 2024

Between 1939 and 1943, 18 Gothic stained glass windows entered the HLMD collection via the Fischer Gallery in Lucerne. Dr. Udo Felbinger talks about his research in front of the original panes.

Book cover of the planned conference transcript
© wbg-Verlag

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Announcement of a conference transcript entitled “Die Kunststadt Darmstadt 1933 – 1945"

Erwerbungspolitik, Netzwerke und Akteure in Darmstädter Kulturinstitutionen” [Darmstadt, City of Art, 1933 – 1945: acquisition policy, networks, and stakeholders in Darmstadt’s cultural institutions]

Mother with child
© Museum Wiesbaden

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Provenance Research Day

On Provenance Research Day, 14 April 2021, a current example of provenance research is presented.

Quitzow Castle
© ZSPF

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4th International Provenance Research Day 2022

From Dresden via Worms, Berlin, and Darmstadt to Wiesbaden: on the provenance of a “rediscovered” painting by Eugen Bracht in the Museum Wiesbaden.

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