Art Historian & Provenance Researcher
Victoria Sears Goldman is a New York City-based art historian and provenance researcher who received her PhD in Art History from Princeton University. Her area of scholarly expertise is Old Master prints and drawings, with a concentration in eighteenth-century Italian drawings. She also has extensive experience in World War II-era and general provenance research, which she has conducted for such organizations as the Cleveland Museum of Art, the International Foundation for Art Research, and the Commission for Looted Art in Europe. A meticulous and thorough researcher proficient in French, German, and Italian, Victoria can research and confirm provenances, conduct general art historical research, and assist in the preparation of a catalogue or exhibition.


