Sentence examples for provenance to from inspiring English sources

"provenance to" is not a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "trace back to" instead. For example: The origin of the painting can be traced back to 17th century France.

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Sea Change has its own provenance to sell.

Such interwoven biographies add provenance to original artwork.

Over the years the Met has returned many objects of questionable provenance to other countries.

But don't allow league tables of dubious provenance to dictate how we decide to educate our children.

Also to have that provenance, to come directly from a member of the family – "it is an absolutely amazing provenance".

In some ways, this dish owes its provenance to a classic Turkish breakfast dish of watermelon, feta and sometimes mint, but little else.

Foster then recanted a previous claim linking a 1612 poem of dubious provenance to Shakespeare; another academic had shown that the analysis was fatally flawed.

After all, he was one of the first telly chefs to talk up organic produce and the importance of provenance to what went on the plate.

Institutions like hers have had to tighten their rules for such acquisitions, considering only objects with iron-clad provenance to ensure they weren't recently looted.

During the last year the Jewish Historical Society of England and the Jewish Museum London sifted through the material and allotted pieces with Anglo-Jewish provenance to British collections.

Lansdowne House, designed by Robert Adam for the earl of Bute in the early 1760s, is particularly meaningful as a provenance to anyone in the fields of antiquities, neo-Classical architecture or furniture.

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