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DEACCESSIONED ART

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DEACCESSIONED ART

The ongoing responsibilities of caring for the collection includes the research and continual reassessment of the museum's holdings in order to continually refine and improve the quality, focus and appropriateness of the collection to best serve the museum's mission.

Judicious deaccessioning - the removal and disposal of works from the collection by sale or transferred as a gift to another more appropriate public institution - is a key step in collection care and development. Any funds received from the disposal of works are used for purchasing other works of art for the museum's collection.

The Nasher Museum agrees with and supports the current deaccessioning guidelines developed by the Association of American Museum Directors as part of "Professional Practices in Art Museums." In keeping with those guidelines, the Nasher Museum makes current deaccession information available to the public through this site. Due to the ongoing nature of this process, the works included here do not represent the entirety of those deaccessioned by the Nasher Museum or the former Duke University Museum of Art.

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Two kroner
1925
Aluminum-Bronze
1975.41.1
One krone
1945
Aluminum-Bronze
1975.41.2
Twenty-five øre
1942
Zinc
1975.41.3
Twenty-five øre
1954
Cupronickel (Copper-Nickel)
1975.41.4
Ten øre
1924
Cupronickel (Copper-Nickel)
1975.41.5
Ten øre
1953
Cupronickel (Copper-Nickel)
1975.41.6
Ten øre
1956
Cupronickel (Copper-Nickel)
1975.41.7
Five øre
1941
Aluminium
1975.41.8
Five øre
1954
Zinc
1975.41.9
Two øre
1941
Aluminum
1975.41.10
Two øre
1960
Zinc
1975.41.11
One øre
1955
Zinc
1975.41.12
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