Distinguishing Features
Next to inscriptions and markings, imperfections represent another excellent means of uniquely identifying an artwork...
posted on: Jun 22, 2011 | author: tom
Inscriptions & Markings
On the night of December 28, 2003, Claude Monet’s Vetheuil, vu de L’Ile Saint Martin and Pierre...
posted on: Jun 14, 2011 | author: tom
Measurements
The third Object ID category is Measurements, another seemingly straightforward area that is fraught with pitfalls. A...
posted on: Jun 11, 2011 | author: tom
Materials & Techniques
The second category specified by Object ID is “Materials and Technique,” and it asks you to record the materials...
posted on: Jun 7, 2011 | author: tom
Type of Object
Category 1 of Object ID is “Type of Object.” Looks pretty simple. But is it? Assume your stolen grandfather clock...
posted on: Jun 6, 2011 | author: tom
Checklist
The reason a collector, art gallery or museum documents a work of art is so that they can use it for insurance and...
posted on: Jun 3, 2011 | author: tom

