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1. Paintings by Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paintings_by_Adolf_Hitler
Description: WEBAdolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945, was also a painter. He produced hundreds of works when he tried to sell his paintings and postcards to earn a living during his Vienna years (1908–1913) but had little commercial success.
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2. Adolf Hitler - 20 artworks - painting - WikiArt.org
Link: https://www.wikiart.org/en/adolf-hitler
Description: WEBView all 20 artworks. Adolf Hitler lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of German. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
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3. The Art of Adolf Hitler: Idyllic Paintings of a Monster
Link: https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/art-hitler/
Description: WEBMay 27, 2020 · The Art of Adolf Hitler: Idyllic Paintings of a Monster. Abreeza Thomas 27 May 202018 min Read. Hitler paintings: A 1914 watercolor signed by Adolf Hitler depicting Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria. Image courtesy of the New York Times. Adolf Hitler is one of history’s most infamous dictators.
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4. Art in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_in_Nazi_Germany
Description: WEBArt in Nazi Germany. The Nazi regime in Germany actively promoted and censored forms of art between 1933 and 1945. Upon becoming dictator in 1933, Adolf Hitler gave his personal artistic preference the force of law to a degree rarely known before.
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5. When Hitler Tried (and Failed) to Be an Artist | HISTORY
Link: https://www.history.com/news/adolf-hitler-artist-paintings-vienna
Description: WEBSep 13, 2019 · As for Hitler’s own art, he allegedly had his paintings collected and destroyed when he was in power. But several hundred are known to survive, including four watercolors confiscated by the...
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6. Art in Nazi Germany (article) | Khan Academy
Link: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-1010/german-art-between-the-wars/xdc974a79:nazi-fascist-visual-culture/a/art-in-nazi-germany
Description: WEBVisual symbolism was important to the Nazis, and Hitler himself had been a painter, so it is not surprising that they dedicated significant resources promoting their ideals through art. So how was the decision made?
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7. The masterpieces stolen by the Nazis - BBC
Link: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20211123-the-masterpieces-stolen-by-the-nazis
Description: WEBNov 25, 2021 · The green, yellow, white Impressionist-style 1892 painting by Pierre Bonnard, Still Life with Guelder Roses, was one of 2,000 pieces stolen by the Nazis from a single collector, David David-Weill ...
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8. Hitler as Artist | The New Yorker
Link: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/08/19/hitler-as-artist
Description: WEBBy Peter Schjeldahl. August 11, 2002. Adolf Hitler was an artist—a modern artist, at that—and Nazism was a movement shaped by his aesthetic sensibility. Cosmopolitan Vienna incubated his peculiar...
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9. Art in Nazi Germany | Facing History & Ourselves
Link: https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/art-politics
Description: WEBAug 2, 2016 · Home. Resource Library. This resource is part of: You're exploring: Next. Reading. Art and Politics. Discover how the Nazis used art as a tool to promote their ideology by celebrating what they perceived as authentic German art and eliminating art they deemed degenerate. Last Updated: August 2, 2016. Share to Google Classroom. Print this Page.
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10. 6.1 Hitler’s destruction of Modern Art – Origins of Contemporary Art …
Link: https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/artcultures/chapter/art-in-nazi-germany-smarthistory/
Description: WEB6.1 Hitler’s destruction of Modern Art – Origins of Contemporary Art, Design, and Interiors. Art in Nazi Germany – https://smarthistory.org/art-in-nazi-germany/ – Dr. Nausikaa El-Mecky. Nazi art policy. How do you destroy an artwork?