Charles H. Sawyer ingelesa (Q71280408)
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Museum Director and Monuments Man ingelesa
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In 1957 he became the Director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art. He remained at the university as a Professor of Art until his retirement in 1972. One of his lasting contributions to the university was the Museum Practice Program, which remains today as one of the leading training grounds for the next generation of museum administrators. In addition, The Charles Sawyer Center for Museum Studies at the University of Michigan Museum of Art was founded in his honor in 2003. (ingelesa)
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Taylor also secured detachment from the U.S. Army of two other professionals: Charles Sawyer, director of the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover and the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts, and John Phillips, curator of the Mabel Brady Garvan Collections and professor at Yale University. Sawyer served as the ALIU liaison officer in Washington; Phillips ran the London office. Somewhat later, Otto Wittman, who after the war became director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio, joined the unit. In all, the ALIU had 10 personnel: 4 commissioned officers, 3 enlisted men, and 3 civilians. (ingelesa)
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