Search Criteria

 






Key Word Search by:









Organization Type


State or Jurisdiction


Congressional District





help

Division or Office
help

Grants to:


Date Range Start


Date Range End


  • Special Searches




    Product Type


    Media Coverage Type








 


Search Results

Grant number like: HG-50021-10

Permalink for this Search

1
Page size:
 1 items in 1 pages
Award Number Grant ProgramAward RecipientProject TitleAward PeriodApproved Award Total
1
Page size:
 1 items in 1 pages
HG-50021-10Digital Humanities: NEH/DFG Bilateral Digital Humanities ProgramGetty PublicationsGerman Sales 1930-1945: Art Works, Art Markets, and Cultural Policy1/1/2011 - 6/30/2013$174,120.00ThomasW.Gaehtgens   Getty PublicationsLos AngelesCA90049-1740USA2010Art History and CriticismNEH/DFG Bilateral Digital Humanities ProgramDigital Humanities17412001741200

An international collaboration between The Getty Research Institute, the Heidelberg University Library and the Art Library, Berlin State Museums to create an open, searchable database of German art auction catalogs from 1930-1945.

The goal of the project "German Sales 1930-1945" is to bibliographically identify auction catalogs from Germany, Switzerland, and Austria from the period 1930 to 1945, to digitize them, convert them using OCR into searchable texts, and make them accessible as a research database on the Internet for scientific study. The project will provide indispensable sources for provenance research and for art and social science research concerning the German art market, and will make them freely accessible to the general public.