Art History accessible to the digital generation

Institution

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute, Inc.

Expertise implemented

Digitisation audit and technical study
Heritage asset management
Overall digitisation offering

4 million pages digitised

Ambroise Vollard Records, Page from Stock Book A, 1899–1904.

A project to promote extraordinary archives

The Arkhênum team digitised around 50,000 archival documents, 11,000 annotated sales and exhibition catalogues, and nearly 3 kilometres of relocated archives over a four-year period, resulted in a staggering 11 terabytes of data. The collections were stored in two locations in Paris and the team had to relocate and inventory them before they could be digitised.

Digitisation on site and at Arkhênum’s premises

Drawing on their expertise in the field, Arkhênum offered the WPI a tailor-made digitisation service which took place over 4 years, both in situ at the WPI and at Arkhênum’s workshops.

A reference platform

Gauguin, Bonnard, Cézanne – unparalleled archives

The Wildenstein Plattner Institute archives represent a unique source of art history knowledge. The collection of art dealer Ambroise Vollard is perhaps the most significant: the Photographic Reproductions series contains nearly 5,000 black and white photographs of drawings, paintings, and sculptures by Mary Cassatt, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, and Pablo Picasso, making it an impressive collection of original archival documents.

Archives en ligne du Wildenstein Plattner Institute

A powerful search tool

To ensure that the resulting online database could be searched efficiently, the Arkhênum team indexed more 10,000 sales catalogues, allowing for advanced searches by date and town. OCR processing allowed for searches by keyword, place of sale, artist, or collector’s name. Additionally, these catalogues feature important handwritten annotations, including the selling price or buyer’s name, for example. Currently, the database comprises of 20,000 catalogues, freely available for consultation online.

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