罗伯特·M·埃德塞
《纽约时报》非小说类作品最具潜力的畅销书作家,著有《拯救达·芬奇》《盟军夺宝队》《盟军夺宝队之拯救意大利》等。《盟军夺宝队之拯救意大利》讲述了“二战”期间以艺术史学家和博物馆工作者为代表的古迹卫士们用生命捍卫意大利文化遗产的故事,其中包括德军的空袭差点儿毁了达·芬奇《最后的晚餐》,以及两位英勇的美国艺术学者和一位党卫军将领如何历尽艰险赎回遭纳粹劫掠的艺术品。
作者埃德塞是获奖纪录片《掠夺欧洲》的合作制片人,也是“古迹卫士艺术品保护基金会”的奠基人和主席。这个非盈利性组织获得了美国人道主义工作领域的最高奖——国家人道奖。此外,他还获得了德克萨斯艺术奖、总统服务奖以及由达拉斯大屠杀博物馆颁发的人道希望奖。他同时还为新奥尔良国家二战博物馆信托基金会服务。
布莱特·威特
与人合著过6本《纽约时报》榜单上的畅销书,作品已被翻译超过30种语言,在全世界销售近200万册。现居住于格鲁吉亚的迪凯特
发表于2024-12-25
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当希特勒在欧洲大肆掠夺艺术品的时候,盟军还没有注意到这个情况,直到1943年,盟军才意识到这个问题。于是,盟军成立了“古迹、艺术 品和文献”部门,来自13个国家的大约400名成员。 他们大部分都是艺术史学家或博物馆工作人员,这批人也被称为“古迹卫士”。“古迹卫士”和盟...
评分一群中年居家男人,抛开成功的事业,来到异国他乡,在没有最基本的设备,更没有实权的情况下,凭借心中对艺术珍爱的信念,不顾自己的生命安危,自觉自律地保护着见证历史的艺术珍品、文化古迹。 炮火轰鸣的战场和尽力保护艺术品的努力看起来很不协调,但这一幕就发生在第二次世...
评分一群中年居家男人,抛开成功的事业,来到异国他乡,在没有最基本的设备,更没有实权的情况下,凭借心中对艺术珍爱的信念,不顾自己的生命安危,自觉自律地保护着见证历史的艺术珍品、文化古迹。 炮火轰鸣的战场和尽力保护艺术品的努力看起来很不协调,但这一幕就发生在第二次世...
评分第一作者埃德塞,当当上打成了埃德寒~·半生致力于研究二战被纳粹盗走的艺术品的历史,还以研究的结果主持拍摄过纪录片。所以这次拍电影的时候,乔老爷专程把他请来讲了好几次课。第二作者是一个畅销书作家,两人的合作,能看出来是为了既符合史料又增强可读性。当然这段历史跨...
评分当希特勒在欧洲大肆掠夺艺术品的时候,盟军还没有注意到这个情况,直到1943年,盟军才意识到这个问题。于是,盟军成立了“古迹、艺术 品和文献”部门,来自13个国家的大约400名成员。 他们大部分都是艺术史学家或博物馆工作人员,这批人也被称为“古迹卫士”。“古迹卫士”和盟...
图书标签: 二战 艺术品 纳粹 欧洲 德国
From 1943 to 1951, 350 or so men and women from thirteen Allied nations served as the men and women of the Monuments, Fine Arts & Archives section (MFAA) of the Allied armed forces, the eyes, ears and hands of the first and most ambitious effort in history to preserve the world's cultural heritage in times of war. They were known simply as Monuments Men. But during the thick of the fighting in Europe, from D-Day to V-E Day, when Germany surrendered, there were only sixty-five Monuments Men in the forward operating area. Sixty-five men to cover thousands of square miles, save hundreds of damaged buildings and find millions of cultural items before the Nazis could destroy them forever. "Monuments Men" is the story of eight of these men in the forward operating theatre: America's top art conservator; an up-and-coming young museum curator; a sculptor; a straight-arrow architect; a gay New York cultural impresario; and, an infantry private with no prior knowledge of or appreciation for art, but first-hand experience as a victim of the Nazi regime. They built their own treasure maps from scraps and hints: the diary of a Louvre curator who secretly tracked Nazi plunder through the Paris rail yards; records recovered from bombed out cathedrals and museums; overheard conversations; and, a tip from a dentist while getting a root canal. They started off moving in different directions, but ended up heading for the same place at the same time: the Alps near the German-Austrian border in the last two weeks of the war, where the great treasure caches of the Nazis were stored: the artwork of Paris, stolen mostly from Jewish collectors and dealers; masterworks from the museums of Naples and Florence; and, the greatest prize of all, Hitler's personal hoard of masterpieces, looted from the most important art collections and museums in Europe and hidden deep within a working salt mine - a mine the Nazis had every intention of destroying before it fell into Allied hands. How does the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History end? As is often the case, history is often more extraordinary than fiction.
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