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Artwork By Hitler To Be Auctioned Off. September 26, 2006 / 2:02 PM EDT / AP Watercolors and sketches attributed to Adolf Hitler are up for sale Tuesday, forcing ...
Appreciation for Hitler’s paintings is nothing new among neo-Nazis; adulation of the Nazi leader, as in any sort of ideological devotion, encompasses everything he touched.
The paintings were timid and incompetent, though sometimes rather pretty. Their souvenir value rose and fell with Hitler’s own fortunes. Now that the artist has passed into history, the hunt is ...
Artwork that is slated for destruction will be theatrically destroyed, such as with a flamethrower, though the British network insisted it wouldn’t be used on Hitler’s canvas.
Fritz Grünbaum, a Viennese singer and comedian who was outspoken against Hitler in his act, is believed to have owned at least 450 works of art before the Nazis annexed Austria. His relatives ...
“True art is and remains eternal,” Hitler once said. “It does not follow the law of fashion. Its effect is that of a revelation arising from the depths of the essential character of a people.” ...
In Austria, three exhibitions focused on looted art confront the country’s dark past, one staged in a salt mine where the Nazis cached thousands of stolen artworks during World War II.
The artwork for “Cousins” features a painting once owned by Adolf Hitler, further fueling concerns about the rapper’s repeated admiration for the Nazi dictator.
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