Sales Catalogues

Announcing the Release of The Eva Gonzalès Catalogue Raisonné Project

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute is pleased to announce the digital release of The Eva Gonzalès Catalogue Raisonné Project, comprising all known works by Eva Gonzalès, one of the few women affiliated with the Impressionist movement alongside Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, and Marie Bracquemond. This dynamic resource is the first of its kind for a female

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Announcing the WPI Digital Library

We’re pleased to announce the launch of the WPI Digital Library, a resource long envisioned by the teams at the Wildenstein Plattner Institute and Navigating.art. The Digital Library’s collection comprises digitized sales catalogues, exhibition catalogues, and catalogues raisonnés with a focus on paintings, drawings, sculpture, and prints by European artists active from the 18th through

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The WPI Sales Catalogues Database: A Valuable Resource for Art Historical Research

Sales catalogues are crucial primary sources that document the public sales of works of art. Users of the WPI Sales Catalogues Database can search through the vast holdings by date, place of sale, or by keywords such as auction house, artist, and collector. As these documents have been processed using OCR (Optical Character Recognition), each sales catalogue is entirely searchable.

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