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Hitler did most of his painting before World War I, after he was rejected from art school and before he volunteered for the German Army. Once in power, he ordered the works to be collected, and he ...
The four works of art all bear the signature “A. Hitler,” and two of the paintings are dated in the early 1900s. Each painting has a price tag between $6,000 and $9,000, according to the ...
Hitler was a frustrated no-talent in art who, tragically, turned out to have an evil gift in politics. It's certainly worth a small amount of wall space to have that fact confirmed before our eyes.
Hitler stayed on in the city to study with private teachers and tried to sell his paintings and postcard sketches for spare change. We asked Jerry Saltz, the Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic, for ...
A painting that apparently hung in Crow's library for at least three years, with the signature "A. Hitler" scrawled in the lower-left corner, is "definitely not an authentic Hitler painting ...
A selection of watercolour paintings by a little-known 19-year-old Austrian artist called Adolf Hitler are expected to fetch up to €175,000 when they go under the hammer later this month.
A Painting Looted at Least Once, From Hitler, ... A 6-Mile Work of Land Art: Andy Goldsworthy, the British land artist, said he may never make a work like “Hanging Stones” again.
Hitler had reportedly ordered the paintings to be hidden in a monastery in southern Bohemia, but they were found by American forces during the war. Exactly how the paintings disappeared and ended ...
LONDON - Watercolors and sketches attributed to Adolf Hitler are up for sale today, forcing a tiny auction house in southwest England to install multiple telephone lines to accommodate an expected ...
More than 30 paintings and drawings signed "A. Hitler" and presumed to be the work of the Nazi dictator are due to go under the hammer at a Nuremburg auction house on Saturday, AFP reported on ...
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.
“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.” ...