Regarding the looted art, Santlofer noted that between 20-30% of all the art artifacts in Europe were stolen by the Nazis during World War II. He explained that Hitler had been planning to open a museum in his hometown stocked with all the stolen art. Additionally, the Nazis were not only seizing the art, they were also destroying and burning some in bonfires. Because of this, important paintings were hidden and people risked their lives trying to protect these valuable artifacts. As Santlofer said in his book, “Every lost artwork, every stolen artwork, was a stolen life, because most of the people’s artwork that was stolen were murdered. The Nazis murdered them to get this work, unless they managed to escape, and they escaped without the work. It’s really astonishing; it’s a crazy thing to think about.” And while much of the art has since been recovered, “…there are at least, at least, 100,000 works of art that are still missing and we don’t know where they are, and these works are still traded on the dark web. That’s what my book is about, really. I did a lot of research and a lot of reading to discover how these things could be traded and sold nowadays. It’s very diabolical, very dark.”
There was a time when I would’ve said I was an artist who also wrote, and now I would say I’m a writer who also paints.”
I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than to love people.”
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