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Salt mines and castles: The discovery and restitution of looted European art

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The author recounts his service with the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives officers after the European conflict, presenting a first-person account of locating, securing, and cataloging art looted during wartime. He describes field operations that recovered paintings, sculpture, and jewels from monasteries, salt mines, castles, and central collecting points, and traces the logistical, curatorial, and diplomatic efforts involved in identifying ownership and returning objects to rightful custodians. Chapters combine vivid recovery episodes, inventories of notable finds, and accounts of the administrative work and collaborations that shaped restitution policy and practice across several countries.

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Thomas Carr Howe

Thomas Carr Howe was an American art historian and curator, recognized for his contributions to the field of art restitution. He is best known for his work "Salt Mines and Castles: The Discovery and Restitution of Looted European Art," which explores the complexities of recovering art stolen during wartime. Howe's insights into the ethical and historical implications of art restitution have made a significant impact on the discourse surrounding cultural heritage and the responsibilities of institutions in addressing past injustices. His expertise and advocacy continue to resonate within the art community.

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