by Trisha Brockmeyer & Geoff Edwards
8/6/2021
Paintings, Politics and the Monument’s Men: The Berlin Masterpieces, Monuments Men, Walter Farmer, Mary R. Schiff Library and Archives, Trisha Brockmeyer, Geoff Edwards, archives, Cincinnati history, World War II
Although perhaps best known for his wartime service, a new donation of papers and photographs to the Mary R. Schiff Library & Archives is helping to shed light on Walter Farmer’s life and work beyond the Monuments Men.
by Geoff Edwards
4/6/2020
behind the scenes, Mary R. Schiff Library and Archives, World War I, Art Academy of Cincinanti
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