Adolf Hitler’s Paintings
Posted on 02. Jun, 2009 in Atwork, Featured
Hitler often claimed to be something of a frustrated artist, and art was certainly one of his major interests throughout his life. He probably sold several thousand paintings and postcards during his stay in Vienna, some of which turn up even today. Hitler himself made no great claims to greatness as a painter (architecture was something else….). There was a thriving market for his paintings during the Third Reich — and even today, there are eager collectors.
I wonder what would world history look like if he dedicated his life to art with the same eagerness and commitment instead to an attempt of realizing his plan to make Caucasian race dominant one.
















One Comment
john alabama
14. Sep, 2009
Hi, there’s a book about that written by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. I mean about what would possibly happen if Adolf got into Viennese Art Academy. Unfortunatelly I cannot say if it’s translated to english. I read it in polish. Anyway here’s the link with some info:
http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/modfr/schmtee2.htm
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