With this service, our goal is to draw an uninterrupted timeline from the date your artwork was created by the artist to the date that you acquired it, including every owner, sale and exhibition along the way.

Every careful buyer likes to see provenance documentation, so this service can greatly increase the value of your artwork.

Would you like to know more? Read through our FAQ section below or email us at info@authenticate-art.com.

Where did it come from?

Provenance Research

  • Provenance research consists of diligently poring through volumes of old sale records, exhibition catalogues and legal documents. Most major auction houses have only digitized their records since the late 1990s, so this kind of research requires access to and intimate knowledge of archives and specialized art libraries. A creative problem-solving approach and the ability to read in foreign languages are also often necessary.

  • Provenance research is billed as an hourly rate with a minimum retainer based your needs and the estimated number of hours required. Our hourly rate is not fixed, so that we can offer some flexibility in pricing. We prepare a personalized research proposal for each project. Please contact info@authenticate-art.com for more information.

  • If you want to sell a work of art through a major auction house or gallery, one of the first questions you will be asked is about the item’s provenance. On its own, well-documented provenance can confirm the authenticity of an artwork. This is not the case for comparative analysis and scientific analysis.

    However, over the course of time, many records can be lost and information forgotten as a work of art passes from one generation to the next. Undocumented gaps in an artwork’s history provide opportunity for forgery and falsification of records, so it is necessary to fill in those gaps if you want to prove that your work of art is authentic.

  • We have a network of skilled provenance researchers based at the finest museum libraries in the United States and Europe, who enjoy unrestricted access to a wide range of national libraries and archives in their respective countries. If you live in Tennessee, but need records from an auction that took place in Paris in the early 1900s, we can find them for you!