
1) Archaeological artifact 2) Art terminology 3) Beginning 4) Birthplace 5) Cradle 6) French word used in English 7) Origin 8) Place of origin 9) Root 10) Rootage 11) Source 12) Wine terminology
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1) Ascription 2) Attribution 3) Origin 4) Provenience
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Provenance (from the French provenir, `to come from`), is the chronology of the ownership, custody or location of a historical object. The term was originally mostly used in relation to works of art, but is now used in similar senses in a wide range of fields, including archaeology, paleontology, archives, manuscripts, printed books, and science.....
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[Numbers] `Provenance` is the third episode of the third season of the American television show Numb3rs. Inspired by real-life instances, the episode features a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation into a stolen painting which may have a tainted provenance. Gena Rowlands, who works as an advocate for Holocaust survivors, port...
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source; origin
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• (n.) Origin; source; provenience.
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Origin, location, arrangement or relationship of an object or a collection of objects.
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The history of the previous owners of a book. Bookplates, notes and other writings in the book, and inserted matter, may determine provenance.
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For seeding material, the provenance is the harvest location, for plants, it is both the harvest location and the location of the nursery. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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The origins and history/development/movement of a created work (originally referring to art work, but now extending to any created work, such as writings, computer programs, etc) such as to provide record and evidence of the creator, reliability, ownership, adaptation, etc., of the work, thereby demonstrating or supporting the work's authenticity a...
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Prov'e·nance noun [ French, from
provenir to originate, to come forth, Latin
provenire . Confer
Provenience .] Origin; source; provenience. « Their age attested by their
provenance and associations.»
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The history of the ownership and transmission of an object
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Provenance is the record of all previous ownership of a painting or work of art. Ideally this should cover the time it left the artist's studio to the present location, so there is evidence of unbroken ownership history. All Red Rag British and Scottish art and paintings are sourced directly from the Artists studio.
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provenance 1. The place of origin of something. 2. The source and ownership history of a work of art or literature, or of an archeological find. 3. Literally, to come forth.
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The provenance of a work of art is the history of its ownership. The word comes from the French verb provenir, to come from. Provenance is essential in identifying with certainty the authorship of a work of art. When the chips are down, no amount of connoisseurship can beat a good provenance. The ideal provenance would consist of a history of owner...
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In short, the origin and history of a wine. Provenance is an important consideration when purchasing expensive and aged wines, since improper cellaring can damage the bottle's contents.
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The original geographic source of seed or other propagules. Also, the test population resulting from seed collected from a particular location.
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the ultimate natural origin of a plant species or group of plants of one species. Synonymous with 'geographic origin'
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place or source of origin: The provenance of the ancient manuscript has never been determined.
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