ART RESTORATION UNDER THE NAZI REGIME by Morwenna Blewett (PDF)(Nonfiction)
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ART RESTORATION UNDER THE NAZI REGIME by Morwenna Blewett (PDF)(Nonfiction) '
Author: Morwenna Blewett
Full title: Art Restoration Under the Nazi Regime: Revelation and Concealment
Length: approx. 400–410 pages
Publication timeframe: First published mid‑2020s
Genre/Categories: Nonfiction; Art history; Conservation and restoration; Holocaust and Nazi cultural policy
This is the first in‑depth study of how the Nazi state used the seemingly neutral professions of art conservation and restoration to support looting, persecution, and propaganda between 1933 and 1948. Blewett examines how conservators and restorers physically altered paintings, sculptures, and applied arts, sometimes to erase evidence of Jewish ownership, sometimes to “improve” works to fit Nazi aesthetic ideology, and sometimes to conceal theft and illegal exports