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Bowden's book has provenance as a magnet for superlatives.
Paradoxically, although the Guinness name has provenance value, it is Mrs. Cates's architectural choices that have more contemporary meaning.
One of the prize items in Sotheby's auction of classical, Egyptian, and Western Asiatic antiquities (June 11) has provenance to spare: "Three Satyrs Fighting a Serpent," a Roman sculpture from the first century A.D., once belonged to no less a collector than Lorenzo de' Medici (and there are letters to prove it).
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The museum said it had provenance information tracing the piece to a 1930s German family, and possibly earlier.
Maxwell L. Anderson, the director of the museum in Dallas, said that when he took over at the beginning of 2012, he asked antiquities curators to identify objects that might have provenance problems.
For a mere toy to command a pre-auction estimate ranging from $50,000 to $75,000, it has to not only be in pristine condition, but to have provenance.
For example, a Facebook post referencing a formal statement by a politician, with an accompanying photo, would have provenance records directly linking the post to the politician's press release and even the specifics of the photographer's camera.
Intuitively, M (R j ∩ j + 1 ) represents the maximum likelihood of the data at positions 1, …, j assuming that reads spanning both j and j + 1 have provenances specified by R j ∩ j + 1.
Sea Change has its own provenance to sell.
It has a provenance.
It also has excellent provenance.
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