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prov·e·nance
pra v nns
复数:provenances
Noun
1. where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence;
"the birthplace of civilization"
"起源、来源或产地,指任何事物的来源",1785年源自法语 provenance "起源、产出",源自 provenant,拉丁语 provenir 的现在分词形式,意为"出现、产生、起源",源自拉丁语 provenire "出现、起源、显现",由 pro "向前"(参见 pro-)和 venire "来"(源自 PIE 词根 *gwa- "去、来"的后缀形式)组成。19世纪早期常以斜体形式出现; 英文形式为 provenience。
[种子]原产地
又称 :[种子]原产地(seed source )
French, from provenir to come forth, originate, from Latin provenire, from pro- forth + venire to come — more at pro-, come
The first known use of provenance was in 1785
1 The article exhorts the government to fully finance provenance research.
2 Maintaining data provenance and ensuring robust infrastructure is paramount for all AI engineering teams.
3 “The really amazing thing about this collection is the provenance of some of the key works,” said Shoair Mavlian, the Tate assistant curator who organized the show together with Mr. Baker and Ms. Harbin.
4 Scholars can trace Walpole’s holdings because he commissioned color drawings of the interiors and published room-by-room catalogs, recording the provenance and aesthetic quality of the antiques.
5 Their provenances are tied to presidents, emperors and peace activists.
6 And it claims that several vase fragments of illicit provenance were “sold and/or donated” on unspecified dates to the in New York.
7 Here are 10 highlights, and one bonus, that caught my eye, then drew me in more deeply with their sometimes racy provenance stories that included political scandals and cross-dressing.
8 The museum said it began a yearlong review of the Teel items after receiving several boxes of paperwork last year outlining the provenance, or ownership history, of all of its Teel gifts.
9 Koefoed's film ultimately considers the paradox of this "problematic" painting and its shadowy provenance.
10 “There were no galleries. This art was a little bit out of the market. That’s why the provenances are quite special.”
11 The notion of provenance — where an object came from, and who its previous owners were — is being redefined, and the goalposts are being shifted.
12 He took it to the International Foundation for Art Research, an independent nonprofit, and, after study, an anonymous committee declined to vouch for the painting, citing questions about its style and provenance.
13 Like its companion pieces, it has soaring soprano lines and smoothly flowing polyphony, with only occasional touches of light chromaticism and mild dissonance to betray its 20th-century provenance.
14 Mr. Michałowski said that the museum has not yet conducted provenance research of its collection, but is planning to do so in the next couple of years.
15 But as the show's lead curator he acknowledges its provenance is not as complete as most of what the British Library puts on show.
16 Mr Collins had played it repeatedly until an expert revealed that because of its provenance - and the fact that it had the rarer black-and-gold label - it was worth a substantial amount.
17 Martin co-created "Only Murders in the Building" with "Grace and Frankie" producer John Hoffman, a provenance that explains some of the stylistic curios incorporated into the story.
18 I think of the letter I found on Balekin’s desk, the one to Nicasia’s mother: I know the provenance of the blusher mushroom that you ask after.
19 Tinterow now accepts that Houston’s version of “Marketplace at Pirna” very likely belonged to Emden and that he plans to update the website provenance as soon as the museum has finished reviewing the matter.
20 Because forged antiques are a growth industry in Asia, collectors prize provenance.
3 历史
4 来源
source root origin vein fount filiation radix emanate well bottom quarter mint fountain paternity authorship fountainhead from resource budget quarry whence provenience springhead
5 起源
genetic derivational mother rise beginning birth origin genesis germ paternity derivation rootstock provenience headspring date stem derive originate parent principle vein ancestry parentage filiation radix begin growing point pedigree descend original source rudiment issue arise of spring primary roots origins appear root seed appearance rooted the genesis of nascency center centre conception nascence emanate fontal -geny inchoation growth nurse authorship principium rootage
7 发源地
9 原产地