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Multilingual tags for use in the "Credit line=" or "Object history=" field of {{Artwork}}.

Usage

{{ProvenanceEvent |type= |date= |oldowner= |newowner= }}

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionDefaultStatus
typetype of transaction. See Examples for the list of supported types.emptyrequired
date
time
Date of transaction in ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2006-01-15" for "15 January 2006". The following formats are recognized:
    • YYYY
    • YYYY-MM
    • YYYY-MM-DD
emptyoptional
oldownername of the old owner
confer beforehand owned by (P11811)
emptyoptional
newownername of the new owner
confer afterward owned by (P11812)
emptyoptional
asthe creator as whose creation the object was treated at the eventemptyoptional
commenta freetext comment that is put in round brackets "()" behind the generated event descriptionemptyoptional
statusAdding status=? when the event is not adequately documented will add "(?)" to the end of the line. Aliases for ? are dubious, in doubt, uncertain, unsure. Any other phrase will be shown as typed.emptyoptional
sourcesource for the information about the event that is put in square brackets "[]" behind the generated event description and output of above parametersemptyoptional
placelocation the event took place at, supported for types discovery, acquisition, excavation, destruction, inauguration, collection, acceptance in lieu
confer location (P276)
emptyoptional
atorganization/institution the event took place at, supported for types purchase, acquisition, auction, sale, anonymous sale
confer organizer (P664)
emptyoptional
atunknownlocation of an unknown auction house the object was sold at, supported for types sale and anonymous saleemptyoptional
priceprice the object changed owners for, supported for types commission, purchase, auction, sale, anonymous sale
confer price (P2284)
emptyoptional
forthing the event "happened for"(?), supported for types commission, purchase, saleemptyoptional
resultresult of a sale, supported for types sale and anonymous sale
supported values: unsold, unknown, withdrawn
emptyoptional
lotnolot number of the object in the event, supported for types auction, sale, anonymous sale
confer lot number (P4775)
emptyoptional
throughthing/agent/reason the event happened through/thanks to/because of, supported for types purchase, acquisition, loan, deposit, destruction, missing, restorationemptyoptional
bythe person/organization/thing the object was transferred or deaccessioned by, supported for types transferred, deaccessionemptyoptional
ownerthe owner in whose collection the item was, supported for type in collection
confer owned by (P127)
emptyoptional
memorythe person/organization/thing the object was given in memory of, supported for type gift
confer commemorates (P547)
emptyoptional
inlineany non-empty value for this parameter suppresses the insertion of a line break at the end of the template's outputemptyoptional
...There are 2 more input parameters, in and 1. For their effect see the template code.emptyoptional
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Multilingual tags for use in the "Credit line" or "Object history" field of "Template:Artwork".

Template parameters[Edit template data]

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
...

There are 2 more input parameters, <code>in</code> and <code>1</code>. For their effect see the template code.

Unknownoptional
as

the creator as whose creation the object was treated at the event

Unknownoptional
at

organization/institution the event took place at, supported for types <code>purchase</code>, <code>acquisition</code>, <code>auction</code>, <code>sale</code>, <code>anonymous sale</code><br />confer [[d:Special:EntityPage/P664|organizer&#32;<small>(P664)</small>]]

Unknownoptional
atunknown

location of an unknown auction house the object was sold at, supported for types <code>sale</code> and <code>anonymous sale</code>

Unknownoptional
by

the person/organization/thing the object was transferred or deaccessioned by, supported for types <code>transferred</code>, <code>deaccession</code>

Unknownoptional
comment

a freetext comment that is put in round brackets "()" behind the generated event description

Unknownoptional
date time

Date of transaction in ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2006-01-15" for "15 January 2006". The following formats are recognized "YYYY", "YYYY-MM", "YYYY-MM-DD"

Stringoptional
for

thing the event "happened for"(?), supported for types <code>commission</code>, <code>purchase</code>, <code>sale</code>

Unknownoptional
inline

any non-empty value for this parameter suppresses the insertion of a line break at the end of the template's output

Unknownoptional
lotno

lot number of the object in the event, supported for types <code>auction</code>, <code>sale</code>, <code>anonymous sale</code><br />confer [[d:Special:EntityPage/P4775|lot number&#32;<small>(P4775)</small>]]

Unknownoptional
memory

the person/organization/thing the object was given in memory of, supported for type <code>gift</code><br />confer [[d:Special:EntityPage/P547|commemorates&#32;<small>(P547)</small>]]

Unknownoptional
newowner

name of the new owner

Unknownoptional
oldowner

name of the old owner

Unknownoptional
owner

the owner in whose collection the item was, supported for type <code>in collection</code><br />confer [[d:Special:EntityPage/P127|owned by&#32;<small>(P127)</small>]]

Unknownoptional
place

location the event took place at, supported for types <code>discovery</code>, <code>acquisition</code>, <code>excavation</code>, <code>destruction</code>, <code>inauguration</code>, <code>collection</code>, <code>acceptance in lieu</code><br />confer [[d:Special:EntityPage/P276|location&#32;<small>(P276)</small>]]

Unknownoptional
price

price the object changed owners for, supported for types <code>commission</code>, <code>purchase</code>, <code>auction</code>, <code>sale</code>, <code>anonymous sale</code><br />confer [[d:Special:EntityPage/P2284|price&#32;<small>(P2284)</small>]]

Unknownoptional
result

result of a sale, supported for types <code>sale</code> and <code>anonymous sale</code><br />supported values: <code>unsold</code>, <code>unknown</code>, <code>withdrawn</code>

Unknownoptional
source

source for the information about the event that is put in square brackets "[]" behind the generated event description and output of above parameters

Unknownoptional
status

Setting "?" when the event is not adequately documented will add "(?)" to the end of the line. Aliases for "?" are "dubious", "in doubt", "uncertain", "unsure". Any other phrase will be shown as typed.

Unknownoptional
through

thing/agent/reason the event happened through/thanks to/because of, supported for types <code>purchase</code>, <code>acquisition</code>, <code>loan</code>, <code>deposit</code>, <code>destruction</code>, <code>missing</code>, <code>restoration</code>

Unknownoptional
type

type of transaction. See Examples for the list of supported types.

Suggested values
commission in collection acquisition purchase gift exchange inheritance bequest sale auction anonymous sale nationalization conveyance transfer loan theft restitution discovery destruction excavation deaccession bailment seizure recovered burnt missing inauguration collected acceptance in lieu damage restoration
Stringrequired

Additional information

The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: all namespaces

The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users

Relies on:
{{ISOdate}}, {{LangSwitch}}

See also

Localization

To add your language to the list of languages supported by this template, please edit the template and add a row to the "{{LangSwitch|}}" construct. It takes the form "|xx= Your translation " (xx being the code of your language)

Examples

|type= Example code Output
commission
commissionned
commissioned
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=commission|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}}}} 1 September 1930: commissioned by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris
in collection
in possession
{{ProvenanceEvent|date={{Other date|by|1977}}|type=in collection|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}}}} by 1977
date QS:P,+1977-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1977-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
: in collection of Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris
acquisition
acquired
obtained
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=acquisition|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|oldowner=Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), {{Berlin}}}} 1 September 1930: acquired by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, from Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), Berlin
purchase
purchased
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=purchase|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|oldowner=Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), {{Berlin}}}} 1 September 1930: purchased by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, from Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), Berlin
gift
given
ceded
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=gift|newowner={{LangSwitch|en=Jean Dupont|fr=à Jean Dupont|it=a Jean Dupont}} (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|oldowner=Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), {{Berlin}}}} 1 September 1930: given to Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, by Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), Berlin
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=gift|newowner={{LangSwitch|de=das|en=the|fr=au|it=al|nl=het}} Musée d’Art, {{Brussels}},|oldowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}}}} 1 September 1930: given to the Musée d’Art, City of Brussels, by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris
exchange
exchanged
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=exchange|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|oldowner=Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), {{Berlin}}}} 1 September 1930: acquired by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, from Otto Normalverbraucher (1890-1976), Berlin by exchange
inheritance
inherited
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1986|type=inheritance|newowner=Marie Dupont (1928), {{Paris}},|oldowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}}}} 1986: inherited by Marie Dupont (1928), Paris, from Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris
bequest
bequeathed
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1847|type=bequest|newowner={{LangSwitch|de=das|en=the|fr=au|nl=het}} {{Boijmans}}, Rotterdam,|oldowner=Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans, {{Rotterdam}}}} 1847: bequeathed to the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, by Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans, Rotterdam
sale
sold
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=sale|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|oldowner=Otto Normalverbraucher, {{Berlin}},|at=Jan Janssen Fine Art, {{Amsterdam}}|lotno=1|as=[[Georges Braque]]}} 1 September 1930: purchased by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, at the sale of the collection of Otto Normalverbraucher, Berlin, at Jan Janssen Fine Art, Amsterdam, lot no. 1 (as Georges Braque)
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=sale|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|oldowner=Otto Normalverbraucher, {{Berlin}},|atunknown={{Amsterdam}}|lotno=1|as=[[Georges Braque]]|price=550 francs}} 1 September 1930: purchased by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, at the sale of the collection of Otto Normalverbraucher, Berlin, at an unknown auction house, Amsterdam, lot no. 1, for 550 francs (as Georges Braque)
auction
auctioned
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=auction|newowner=John Doe|at=[[:en:Christie's|Christie's]]|price=€147,000}} 1 September 1930: auctioned at Christie's and sold to John Doe for €147,000
anonymous sale
sold anonymously
anonymously sold
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=anonymous sale|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|at=Jan Janssen Fine Art, {{Amsterdam}}|as=[[Georges Braque]]}} 1 September 1930: purchased by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, at an anonymous sale at Jan Janssen Fine Art, Amsterdam (auction house) (as Georges Braque)
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-09-01|type=anonymous sale|newowner=Jean Dupont (1900-1986), {{Paris}},|atunknown={{Amsterdam}}|as=[[Georges Braque]]}} 1 September 1930: purchased by Jean Dupont (1900-1986), Paris, at an anonymous sale at an unknown auction house, Amsterdam (as Georges Braque)
nationalization
nationalized
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1795|type=nationalization|newowner={{LangSwitch |de=Französischen Staat |en=the French State |fr=l’État de France |nl=de Franse staat }}}} 1795: nationalized by the French State
conveyance
conveyed
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1960|type=conveyance|newowner=Musée d’Art, {{Brussels}},|oldowner=Institut royal du Patrimoine artistique, {{Brussels}}}} 1960: ownership transferred to Musée d’Art, City of Brussels, by Institut royal du Patrimoine artistique, City of Brussels
transfer
transferred
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1960|type=transfer|newowner=Musée d’Art, {{Brussels}},|oldowner=Institut royal du Patrimoine artistique, {{Brussels}}}} 1960: transferred to Musée d’Art, City of Brussels, from Institut royal du Patrimoine artistique, City of Brussels
loan
lent
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1960|type=loan|newowner=Musée d’Art, {{Brussels}},|oldowner=Institut royal du Patrimoine artistique, {{Brussels}}}} 1960: lent to Musée d’Art, City of Brussels, by Institut royal du Patrimoine artistique, City of Brussels
theft
stolen
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1990-07-15|type=theft|oldowner=Musée d’Art, {{Brussels}}}} 15 July 1990: stolen from Musée d’Art, City of Brussels
restitution
restituted
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1950-03-01|type=restitution|newowner=Elias Cohen, {{Amsterdam}},|oldowner=Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, {{The Hague}}}} 1 March 1950: restituted to Elias Cohen, Amsterdam, by Stichting Nederlands Kunstbezit, The Hague
discovery
discovered
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1950-03-01|type=discovery|newowner=Elias Cohen|place=The Hague}} 1 March 1950: discovered by Elias Cohen (The Hague)
destruction
destroyed
destructed
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1945-02-13|type=destruction|place=Dresden}} 13 February 1945: destroyed (Dresden)
excavation
excavated
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1950-03-01|type=excavation|newowner=Elias Cohen|place=The Hague}} 1 March 1950: excavated by Elias Cohen. Place: The Hague.
deaccession
deaccessioned
deacquisition
deacquisitioned
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=2004-05-31|type=deaccession|by=Museum of Fine Arts Boston}} 31 May 2004: deaccessioned by Museum of Fine Arts Boston
bailment
deposit
deposited
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=2011-05-15 |type=bailment |newowner=Red Bird Gallery |oldowner=Thomas Kincade}} 15 May 2011: deposited to Red Bird Gallery by Thomas Kincade
seizure
seized
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-05-15 |type=seizure |newowner=National Gallery |oldowner=Al Capone}} 15 May 1930: confiscated by National Gallery from Al Capone
recovered
retrieved
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1930-05-15 |type=recovered |newowner=National Gallery |oldowner=Al Capone}} 15 May 1930: recovered by National Gallery from Al Capone
burnt {{ProvenanceEvent|time=1835-10-12 |type=burnt}} 12 October 1835: burnt
missing {{ProvenanceEvent|time=1943-01-21 |type=missing |through=Battle of Stalingrad}} 21 January 1943: missing course of Battle of Stalingrad
inauguration {{ProvenanceEvent|time=2016-09-24 |type=inauguration |newowner=National Museum of African American History and Culture |place=Washington, D.C.}} 24 September 2016: inaugurated by National Museum of African American History and Culture (Washington, D.C.)
collected
collection
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1991-04-18 |type=collected |newowner=Musée d'Orsay|place=Paris}} 18 April 1991: collected by Musée d'Orsay (Paris)
acceptance in lieu
accepted
damage
damaged
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=1988 |type=damage}} 1988: damaged
restoration
restored
{{ProvenanceEvent|time=2017 |type=restoration}} 2017: restored

Localization

Translations into other languages are needed.