July 7th, 2011 | 11:22 am

Museum historian Nancy Edwards, left, and author Robert Edsel were both instrumental in determining the history of a bust of Isabella d’Este at the Kimbell Art Museum. The bust was found among articles collected by Adolf Hitler. Star-Telegram / Ron T. Ennis
Robert Edsel, Nancy Edwards and the Kimbell Museum were instrumental in determining the provenance history behind a bust that is on display at the Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. The article that appeared in the Fort Worth Star Telegram explains how Robert became aware that this bust was in a salt mine at Alt Aussee during and after World War II due to Adolf Hitler’s desire to own it and its incredible travels from auction houses in Europe and America and eventually settle in Fort Worth.
To read the full article as it appeared in the newspaper, click here: Fort Worth Star Telegram – Mystery Woman
To read the full article as it appears on their website, click here: DFW.com – Was Kimbell Statue Hiding a Sordid Sales History?
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Tags: Adolf Hitler, Bust of Isabellla d'Este, Fort Worth, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Kimbell Museum, Monuments Men Foundation, Nancy Edwards, Robert Edsel, Texas, United States
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February 24th, 2011 | 1:53 pm

D Magazine March 2011
There are those who believe that two of the world’s most high-profile missing artifacts are hidden somewhere in the Dallas area. It’s an intersting coincidence, given that the man leading the search for them and other cultural treasures lost since World War II happens to live right here.
D-Magazine – Robert Edsel is the Nazi Treasure Hunter – March 2011
Tags: D Magazine, Dallas, hidden treasure, March 2011, Monuments Men, Nazi Treasure Hunter, Robert Edsel, Texas, World War II
Posted in Amazing Stories, Art, Media, Monuments Men, Monuments Men Book, Monuments Men Foundation, Restitutions, World War II
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May 14th, 2010 | 11:15 am

Since its founding almost 3 years ago the Monuments Men Foundation has been working to encourage museums and collectors alike to comply with best practices guidelines. Simply stated, that means “know your collection” and where the objects were during the reign of the Nazis: 1933-1946. Many museums, and some collectors, have embraced these guidelines. Some have been slow to catch up. A few continue to ignore the matter.
Belo’s Dallas station, WFAA, an ABC affiliate, broadcast a piece last evening highlighting a recent case we discovered several years ago at SMU’s Meadows Museum in conjunction with research on my first book, Rescuing Da Vinci. Officials at the Meadows are now aggressively engaged conducting key provenance research on their collection as a whole and the two paintings covered by the story in particular, to their credit.
This case highlights one aspect of the work of the Foundation and the tangible results we continue to obtain while trying to work with important institutions like the Meadows Museum.
You can view the story by clicking on the following link:
http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/Art-Stolen-by-Hitler-Found-at-SMU-Meadows-Museum.html
Tags: ABC, Belo, Channel 8, Dallas, David Schechter, Hitler, Meadows Museum, Monuments Men, Monuments Men Foundation, Nazi, Paintings with a past, Rescuing Da Vinci, Robert Edsel, SMU, Stolen, Texas, WFAA, World War II Veterans
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October 22nd, 2009 | 2:49 pm
Monuments Men Foundation Announces that Famous Murillo Paintings Stolen from Rothschild Family in Paris, later discovered by the Monuments Men during World War II, have been Identified at SMU’s Meadows Museum
Dallas, TX (October 22, 2009) — Based on new evidence about the systematic looting of art from Jewish owners in the course of hostilities in Europe during World War II, a pair of famous paintings on display at SMU’s Meadows Museum created by Spanish master Bartolome Esteban Murillo (1618-1682) of Seville’s Patron Saints Justa and Rufina, estimated to be worth more than $10 million, are believed to have been stolen from the Rothschild family in Paris in 1941. The Nazi ERR (Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg) code evidencing Rothschild ownership is still visible on the stretcher bar of one of the paintings; it appears to have been rubbed off the other. The Monuments Men Foundation, recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal for its work preserving the legacy of these unknown heroes, which it received from the President of the United States at a White House ceremony, is continuing its research to document conclusively whether both paintings were properly restituted to the rightful owners prior to donation to the Meadows Museum.
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Tags: Dallas, ERR, George Bush, George W. Bush Library, Meadows Museum, Monuments Men Foundation, Nazi, Robert Edsel, Saint Justa, Saint Rufina, SMU, Texas, Thieves
Posted in Amazing Stories, Art, Beyond the Dreams of Avarice, Congressional Resolution, General, History, Laurel Publishing, Media, Missing Works of Art and Other Property, Monuments Men, Monuments Men Book, Monuments Men Foundation, Restitutions, Robert Edsel, The Rape of Europa, Travel and Museum Hints, World War II
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September 29th, 2009 | 1:22 pm



Robert Edsel
Author Event:
The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History
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Please Feel Free to send to anyone who may want to attend
Tags: Author Event, Barnes and Noble, Dallas, Monuments Men Book, Robert Edsel, Texas
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September 15th, 2009 | 9:27 am

Tonight I will be making a few brief remarks and then signing books at the Legacy Books in Plano at 7pm. For those of you who haven’t been to this amazing book store you are in for a real treat. It is a magnificent space with more attractions than anything you’ve seen at a normal book seller. Your visit will be well-rewarded! I hope to see a lot of familiar faces there along with many new ones. Please stop by and introduce yourself.
See you tonight!
Legacy Books Official Website
Tags: Book Seller, Bookstore, Independent, Legacy Books, Monuments Men, Monuments Men Book, Plano, Robert Edsel, Texas, TX
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