Oral History Collection from the Archives of American Art   /     Charles Parkhurst interview excerpt

Description

Charles Parkhurst (1913-2008) was an art administrator and curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. During World War II, Parkhurst was a U.S. Naval Lieutenant and was later appointed Deputy Chief of the MFAA section in Germany. He helped organize the repatriation efforts in postwar Germany at the Munich Central Collecting Point, where the art was collected for restitution to their countries of origin. In this audio clip, Parkhurst talks about art looting by the Nazis and the Wiesbaden Manifesto, signed by Parkhurst and many other Monuments Men, protesting the removal of German-owned artworks to the United States for safekeeping after the war.

Subtitle
Charles Parkhurst on Nazi art looting and the Weisbaden Manifesto
Duration
14:03
Publishing date
2013-11-22 12:00
Link
http://www.aaa.si.edu/assets/audio/podcasts/monuments-men-AAA_charles-parkhurst-1982.mp3
Contributors
  Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
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Enclosures
http://www.aaa.si.edu/assets/audio/podcasts/monuments-men-AAA_charles-parkhurst-1982.mp3
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