reattribution
noun [ U ] (also re-attribution) uk/ˌriː.æt.rɪˈbjuː.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.æt.rəˈbjuː.ʃən/
(艺术作品)重新确定创作权
the decision that a work of art was made by someone different than previously believed, or that a result was caused by something different than previously believed
The prize was awarded to the dealer who was responsible for the most important new find or reattribution in the field of French art. 该奖项授予获得法国艺术领域最重要新发现及重新认定重大创作归属权的经销商。
There is convincing evidence for the re-attribution of these two female portraits to Van Gogh.
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- The gallery is proud to announce the reattribution of these two paintings.
- Further research may result in the re-attribution of other gold ornaments.
- As soon as they realised that the statue was an unrecognised Dutch original from the classical period, the reattribution was documented by the museum.