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528: 517: 236:, one of the cultural institutions that expanded during the city's boom years. The museum was founded as the Detroit Museum of Art in 1885, and was renamed Detroit Institute of Arts in 1919. Under his leadership the museum developed into one of the leading art institutions in the United States. His acquisitions and exhibitions in Detroit were products of his wide-ranging scholarship. He was a friend of 260:
Valentiner developed an expert staff of curators, a vision of an encyclopedic collection, and the museum as a resource for the city, the state, and the Midwest. In 1945 he had to resign from his post in Detroit due to a city age restriction in the civil service.
68:. After returning to Europe to serve in the German Army in World War I, Valentiner later was appointed to other positions in the US. From the mid-1920s, he strongly influenced the development of museum administration in the United States. 79:, from 1924 to 1945. Valentiner became a naturalized US citizen about 1930 and lived in the country for nearly half his life in total. During the early 1930s, he commissioned Mexican artist 649: 654: 639: 644: 224:, where he served for more than two decades. He became a naturalized American citizen around 1930 and lived in the United States for the remainder of his life. 87:
for the project. While controversial in content, the work attracted thousands of new visitors and led to the museum being granted a larger budget by the city.
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to create a 27-panel mural series about Detroit industry for an interior court of the museum, and gained the patronage of
329: 459: 270: 197:, Valentiner returned to Germany to serve in the army. After service at the front in 1916, he was appointed to the 659: 343: 679: 604: 566: 548: 286: 257:, they were revolutionary in content for Detroit at the time and generated considerable local controversy. 674: 588: 575: 178: 123: 61: 248: 233: 150: 72: 609: 290: 146: 373:, Zweite, Neu Bearbeitete Auflage, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart, Berlin, und Leipzig, 1923 624: 619: 274: 8: 561: 499: 455: 221: 532: 317: 253: 142: 537: 185:. Under his supervision, this department became one of the foremost in the world. 334: 251:. He convinced Ford to be a patron and underwrite the cost of the murals. Titled 174: 127: 57: 91: 598: 556: 209: 198: 182: 65: 351: 244: 95: 80: 37:
administrator. He was educated and trained in Europe, first working at the
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From 1924-1945 he was appointed first as advisor and then Director of the
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and conducted private seminars on the history of art for Ford's family.
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Following the end of the war, Valentiner was offered a position in
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German-American art historian, art critic and museum administrator
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In 1955 Valentiner was appointed as the first Director of the
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to create a series of murals after having seen his work in
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In 1907 he moved to the United States to become the first
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The Passionate Eye: The Life of William Valentiner,
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Kaiser Friedrich Museum
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