deaccession
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˌdiːækˈsɛʃən/
Verb
deaccession (third-person singular simple present deaccessions, present participle deaccessioning, simple past and past participle deaccessioned)
- To officially remove an object from a museum, art gallery or library so that it may be sold.
- Synonym: deacquisition
- 2010, Don Thompson, The $12 Million Stuffed Shark, Aurum Press Limited, →ISBN:
- The second is an unwritten rule that when a museum deaccessions a picture, the money should be used to purchase art only of the same period.
Noun
deaccession (countable and uncountable, plural deaccessions)
- The disposal of objects in this way, or the disposed object itself.
- 1974 March 31, Leah Gordon, “Trading a Museum's Treasure—a Very Hazardous Business”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- At the last board meeting, trustee Edmund Carpenter moved to clamp down on private trades. All deaccessions, he proposed, should go to other museums, or failing that, to public sale with full disclosure of records and documentation. The motion failed to get a second and there the matter died.
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