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  2. Paintings by Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Vienna State Opera, painted by Hitler in 1912. Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945, was also a painter. [1] During his Vienna years (1908–1913) he made his living as a professional artist and produced hundreds of works, but had little commercial success.

  3. Art collection of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Rosenberg had a well-established art gallery that housed many famous works of art. He also had good connections with many famous painters including Braque, Matisse and Picasso. Because of these good connections, his art collection was a target for Nazi officials that were in charge of gathering art for Hitler's museum in Linz. [5]

  4. Art in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Even Hitler and Goebbels found the new paintings disappointing, although Goebbels tried to put a good face on it with the observation that they had cleared the field, and that these desperate times drew many talents into political life rather than cultural. [47] In a speech at the Great German Art Exhibition in Munich Hitler said in 1939:

  5. Degenerate art - Wikipedia

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    During the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, German modernist art, including many works of internationally renowned artists, was removed from state-owned museums and banned in Nazi Germany on the grounds that such art was an "insult to German feeling", un-German, Freemasonic, Jewish, or Communist in nature. Those identified as degenerate artists ...

  6. Heinrich Knirr - Wikipedia

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    "Hitler, the Creator of the Third Reich and Renewer of German Art" (German: Adolf Hitler, der Schöpfer des Dritten Reiches und Erneuerer der deutschen Kunst), Hitler's official portrait in 1937 by Knirr [4] At the beginning of World War I, he gave up his teaching activities and moved to Starnberg.

  7. Lee Miller’s unbelievable life: From Hitler’s bathtub to ...

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    Surrealist art couple Dorothea Tanning and Max Ernst were put to work rewiring lightbulbs and mowing the lawn. Visit today and you won’t be forced to do any DIY, but you will find detritus from ...

  8. Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung - Wikipedia

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    In doing so, Hitler outlined, according to Stefan Schweizer, a fundamental, völkisch-racist structure of historical and art historical ideas and interpretations. With his idea that art was a direct expression of the circumstances of the time that shaped it, he identified the art of the Weimar Republic with the political system of the time. The ...

  9. Nazi plunder - Wikipedia

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    When Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, he enforced his aesthetics. The Nazis favored classical portraits and landscapes by Old Masters, particularly those of Germanic origin. Modern art was dubbed degenerate art by the Third Reich. All such art found in Germany's state museums was sold or destroyed. [7]