glam/data/custodian/AR-C-BUE-G-LPL.yaml
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original_entry:
name: Le Passé Ltd
source: Wikidata SPARQL import (consolidated)
wikidata_id: Q136003694
alternate_wikidata_ids:
- Q135997285
consolidation_notes: Two Wikidata entries (Q135997285, Q136003694) represent the same art dealership with variant spelling.
Consolidated 2025-12-19.
processing_timestamp: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
ghcid:
ghcid_current: AR-C-BUE-G-LPL
ghcid_uuid: efb50e4a-90d4-5e2e-9b52-06c5edfe0039
ghcid_uuid_sha256: c9859a00-adcc-8271-9e3b-2a3573e524b7
ghcid_numeric: 14521181901232562801
record_id: e9d116bf-ebe8-47d7-b6d0-df6ec45972cb
generation_timestamp: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
location_resolution:
method: HISTORICAL_RESEARCH
country_code: AR
region_code: C
region_name: Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
city_code: BUE
city_name: Buenos Aires
research_date: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
research_sources:
- type: web_article
url: https://www.nytimes.com/1952/08/02/archives/n-de-koenigsberg-sr.html
title: N. DE KOENIGSBERG SR. - The New York Times (1952)
excerpt: He had a gallery on East Fifty-seventh Street here, known as Le Passe, Ltd., before he extended his interests
to South America in 1941.
- type: provenance_database
url: https://inventario.nostraetmundi.com/en/location/228
title: Paula de Koenigsberg - Nostra et Mundi
excerpt: She established branches around the world... among the most significant locations were Paris, New York, Mexico
City, and Buenos Aires.
- type: auction_record
url: https://www.sothebys.com/buy/c1b9b732-ab5d-481e-bfad-a5bb069a44f7/lots/b667cc01-6352-4fb3-a7bb-98d14c22ad9e
title: Sotheby's provenance record
excerpt: with Nicolas de Koenigsberg (1882-1952), Le Passé Ltd, Buenos Aires; thence by descent to his wife, Paula de
Koenigsberg, Buenos Aires
notes: Gallery founded in New York by Nicolas de Koenigsberg, expanded to Buenos Aires in 1941. After his death in 1952,
Paula de Koenigsberg continued operations primarily from Buenos Aires.
ghcid_history:
- ghcid: AR-C-BUE-G-LPL
valid_from: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
valid_to: null
reason: Consolidated from duplicate AR-XX-XXX entries. Location resolved to Buenos Aires based on historical research.
- ghcid: AR-XX-XXX-G-LPL
valid_from: '2025-12-19T09:27:23.268519+00:00'
valid_to: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
reason: Initial import from Wikidata Q135997285 without resolved location
- ghcid: AR-XX-XXX-G-PL
valid_from: '2025-12-19T09:27:23.251457+00:00'
valid_to: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
reason: Duplicate entry from Wikidata Q136003694, now consolidated
custodian_name:
claim_type: custodian_name
claim_value: Le Passé Ltd
source_type: wikidata
emic_name: Le Passé Ltd
name_language: fr
alternate_names:
- La Passe, Ltd
- Le Passe, Ltd
institution_type: GALLERY
operational_status:
status: CLOSED
status_date: null
status_notes: Historical art dealership. Nicolas de Koenigsberg died 1952; Paula de Koenigsberg continued operations from Buenos Aires. Last known activity in provenance records from mid-20th century.
description: |-
Le Passé Ltd was an art dealership founded by Nicolas de Koenigsberg (1882-1952) on East 57th Street in New York City. In 1941, he expanded operations to South America, establishing a significant presence in Buenos Aires. After Nicolas's death in 1952, his widow Paula de Koenigsberg continued the business, establishing branches in Paris, New York, Mexico City, and Buenos Aires.
The gallery is notable for handling significant artworks, including pieces now in the J. Paul Getty Museum collection. The name appears in variant spellings (Le Passé, La Passe) across different records.
location:
country: AR
region_code: C
city: Buenos Aires
notes: Primary Argentina location. Gallery also operated in New York (original), Mexico City, and Paris.
multinational_presence:
is_multinational: true
countries_of_operation:
- country_code: US
city: New York
role: founding_location
period: 1920s-1952+
- country_code: AR
city: Buenos Aires
role: expansion
period: 1941-1970s+
- country_code: MX
city: Mexico City
role: branch
period: mid-20th century
- country_code: FR
city: Paris
role: branch
period: mid-20th century
notes: This file represents the Argentina presence. US/MX/FR files could be created separately if needed.
founding_info:
founder: Nicolas de Koenigsberg
founder_wikidata: Q135997213
founding_location: New York City, USA
argentina_expansion_year: 1941
succession: Paula de Koenigsberg (widow) after 1952
successor_wikidata: Q135891878
wikidata_enrichment:
wikidata_entity_id: Q136003694
duplicate_wikidata_ids:
- Q135997285
duplicate_status: RECOMMEND_MERGE
duplicate_notes: 'Q136003694 has more properties (Getty Museum IDs). Both entries have same owners (Paula and Nicolas de
Koenigsberg). Variant spellings: Le Passé vs La Passe.'
enrichment_date: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
source: Wikidata SPARQL import (consolidated)
properties:
instance_of: Q1007870 (art gallery)
owned_by:
- Q135891878 (Paula de Koenigsberg)
- Q135997213 (Nicolas de Koenigsberg)
country:
- Q30 (United States)
- Q414 (Argentina)
owner_of: Q3230385 (The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis)
getty_museum_agent_id: group/104ZNB
getty_museum_agent_dor_id_old: '12916'
has_works_in_collection: Q731126 (J. Paul Getty Museum)
provenance:
data_source: WIKIDATA_CONSOLIDATED
data_tier: TIER_3_CROWD_SOURCED
extraction_date: '2025-12-19T10:22:42.645713+00:00'
extraction_method: Manual consolidation of duplicate Wikidata entries with historical research
confidence_score: 0.9
notes: High confidence based on consistent ownership (Koenigsberg family) across both Wikidata entries and corroborating
auction/provenance records.