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Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (; 20 April 188930 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was dictator of Nazi Germany, Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his death in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the le ...
, dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945, was also a
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
. He produced hundreds of works and sold his paintings and postcards to try to earn a living during his
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years (1908–1913). Despite little success professionally, he continued to paint throughout his life. A number of his paintings were recovered after the
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and have been sold at auction for tens of thousands of dollars. Others were seized by the
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and are still held by its government. General opinion on his work is mixed; it has been criticized as being cold and unfeeling, with many arguing that Hitler had greater talent as an architect, demonstrated by how he addressed architecture in his paintings as compared to other details such as trees or people.


Style and influences

Hitler's style was very calculated when representing architecture in his paintings. Instead of progressing in his artistic influence, his works copied the artists of the nineteenth century and other masters. He claimed to be the synthesis of many artistic movements but drew primarily from Greco Roman
classicism Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for taste which the classicists seek to emulate. In its purest form, classicism is an aestheti ...
, the
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, and
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. He liked the technical ability of these artists, as well as the comprehensible symbolism. He called
Rudolf von Alt Rudolf Ritter von Alt (; 28 August 1812 – 12 March 1905) was an Austrian landscape and architectural painter. Born as Rudolf Alt, he could call himself von Alt and bear the title of a Ritter (knight) after he gained nobility in 1889. Biogra ...
his greatest teacher. The two show similar subject matter and use of color.


History


Artistic ambition

In his 1925 autobiography ''
Mein Kampf (; ''My Struggle'' or ''My Battle'') is a 1925 autobiographical manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. The work describes the process by which Hitler became antisemitic and outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germ ...
'', Adolf Hitler described how, in his youth, he wanted to become a professional artist, but his dreams were ruined because he failed the entrance exam of the
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. Hitler was rejected twice by the institute, once in 1907 and again in 1908. In his first examination, he had passed the preliminary portion which was to draw two of the assigned iconic or Biblical scenes, in two sessions of three hours each. The second portion was to provide a previously prepared portfolio for the examiners. It was noted that Hitler's works contained too few heads. The institute considered that he had more talent in architecture than in painting. One of the instructors, sympathetic to his situation and believing he had some talent, suggested that he apply to the academy's School of Architecture. However, that would have required returning to secondary school from which he had dropped out and to which he was unwilling to return. According to a conversation in August 1939 before the outbreak of World War II, published in the British War Blue Book, Hitler told British ambassador
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, "I am an artist and not a politician. Once the
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question is settled, I want to end my life as an artist."


Vienna period

From 1908 to 1913, Hitler tinted postcards and painted houses for a living. He painted his first
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in 1910 at the age of 21. This painting, along with twelve other paintings by Hitler, was discovered by US Army Sergeant Major Willie J. McKenna in 1945 in
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, Germany.
Samuel Morgenstern Samuel Morgenstern (1875 in Budapest – August 1943 in Łódź Ghetto) was an Austrian businessman and a business partner of the young Adolf Hitler in his time in Vienna (1908–1913). Morgenstern, who was Jewish, gained some importance in Hitl ...
, an Austrian businessman and a business partner of the young Hitler in his Vienna period, bought many of the young Hitler's paintings. According to Morgenstern, Hitler came to him for the first time at the beginning of the 1910s, either in 1911 or in 1912. When Hitler came to Morgenstern's glazier store for the first time, he offered Morgenstern three of his paintings. Morgenstern kept detailed records of his clientele, through which it was possible to locate the buyers of young Hitler's paintings. It was found that the majority of the buyers were Jewish. An important client of Morgenstern, a lawyer by the name of Josef Feingold, bought a series of paintings by Hitler depicting old Vienna.


World War I

When Hitler served in World War I at the age of 25 in 1914, he carried fine paper and canvas with him to the front and spent hours of leave time drawing and painting. The works he painted during this period were among his last before he became a politician. The themes of his wartime painting included farmers' houses, the dressing-station, etc.


Auction sales

A number of Hitler's paintings were seized by the United States Army (some believed to still be in Germany) at the end of World War II. They were taken to the United States with other captured materials and are still held by the US government, which has declined to allow them to be exhibited. Other paintings were kept by private individuals. In the 2000s, a number of these works began to be sold at
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. In 2009, auction house Mullock's of
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sold 15 of Hitler's paintings for a total of £97,672 (US $143,358), while auctioneers at
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of Shropshire sold 13 works for over
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100,000. In a 2012 auction in
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, a mixed-media painting fetched €32,000. And on November 18, 2014, a watercolor by Hitler of the old registry office in Munich (''Standesamt München'') sold for €130,000 at an auction in
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. The watercolor included a bill of sale and a signed letter by
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, which may have contributed to its comparatively high selling price. In 2015, an auction was held at the Weidler auction house in Nuremberg where 14 paintings dated 1904 to 1922 by Hitler were sold in total for €391,000. A watercolor of ''Neuschwanstein Castle'' by Hitler was sold for €100,000 to a buyer from China. A year previously Weidler auction house had sold a Hitler painting to a buyer from the Middle East for around €152,000. In July 2017, Mullock's Auctions sold two rare oil pictures. One shows a house at a lake. A group of scholars estimate that there are only 300 completed works by Hitler over the span of his life; however, Hitler mentioned in his book, ''
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'', that while in Vienna, he produced around two or three paintings a day. Even if he were to paint one portrait a day for the years he spent in Vienna, that number would be well over 600. Peter Jahn, perhaps one of the foremost experts on Hitler's art, said he had two interviews with Hitler. Hitler said in the six years he spent in Vienna and Munich, from 1908 to 1914, he produced over a thousand paintings, a few of them in oils, like Hitler's tree at a track from 1911. Jahn was one of the original people assigned by Schulte Stratthaus, before Hitler annexed Austria in 1938. Stratthaus had been appointed by Hitler in 1936 to locate and buy paintings Hitler had painted from 1907 to 1912, and 1921 to 1922. Jahn spent nearly four years tracking down Hitler's early works, until he was called into military service. Jahn became the Art Consultant to the German Embassy in Vienna in 1937, where he would then search for, purchase and collect individual pieces of Hitler's art, in order to allegedly destroy a majority of the paintings. Jahn sold one of the largest collections of Hitler's art, about 18 pieces, with an average selling price of $50,000. One of the most extensive private collections of Hitler's art was housed at
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Critical analysis

In 1936, after seeing the paintings Hitler submitted to the Vienna art academy,
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, an American journalist and author, wrote, "They are prosaic, utterly devoid of rhythm, color, feeling, or spiritual imagination. They are architect's sketches: painful and precise draftsmanship; nothing more. No wonder the Vienna professors told him to go to an architectural school and give up pure art as hopeless". One modern art critic was asked in 2002 to review some of Hitler's paintings without being told who painted them. He said they were quite good, but that the different style in which he drew human figures represented a profound lack of interest in people. In a report entitled ''The Water Colours of Hitler: Recovered Art Works Homage to Rodolfo Siviero'', prepared by
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, Sergio Salvi rejects the characterization of Hitler as "a grim Sunday painter" and describes him instead as a "small time professional painter" of "innocuous and trivial urban landscapes".


Paintings

Working primarily in watercolor, Hitler used the medium to express both his love of painting and architecture. Charles Snyder says that Hitler's watercolors often show detailed attention to architecture in contrast to the conventional and negligent treatment of plants and trees that often frame the subject. ''The Courtyard of the Old Residency in Munich'' (1914) is a watercolor by Hitler. He depicts the
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, a stone quad in front of a large manor. During Hitler's time in Munich, he spent most of his days reading and painting, furthering his dream as an independent artist. The painting shows his style and mastery of watercolor to create strict delineation of the building, but on the left, we see two soft standing trees to contrast the harsh lines of the house. A small fountain between two trees is painted on the left. ''The Courtyard of the Old Residency in Munich'' and a few other paintings by Hitler are archived in the basement of the
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, never shown to the public due to their controversial nature.


Gallery

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'', 1911 File:Adolf Hitler - Alpenhof (1926).jpg, ''Alpenhof,'' oil on board, 1926 File:Adolf Hitler - Die Karlskirche im Winter (1912).jpg, ''Die Karlskirche im Winter'', 1912 File:Adolf Hitler - Gebirgssee (1910).jpg, ''Gebirgssee'', 1910 File:Adolf Hitler - Fruhlingsstrauss im Fenster (1914).jpg, ''Frühlingsstrauss im Fenster'', 1914 File:Adolf Hitler - Morgen am Bergsee (1908).jpg, ''Morgen am Bergsee'', 1908 File:Adolf Hitler - Abend im Gebirge (1908).jpg, ''Abend im Gebirge'', 1908 File:Adolf Hitler - Leonding (Elternhaus Hitlers), Leinwand (1911).jpg, ''Leonding (Elternhaus Hitlers)'', oil on canvas, 1911 File:Adolf Hitler - The Old Building in Stand of Trees (1909).jpg, ''The Old Building in Stand of Trees'', 1909 File:Adolf Hitler - Roma. S. Giovanni in Laterano (1910-12).jpg, ''Roma. S. Giovanni in Laterano'', 1910–1912 (
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Notes


References

* Barron, Stephanie, ''Degenerate art: The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany'' (Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1991). * Hitler, Adolf, and Ralph Manheim, ''Mein Kampf'' (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1943). * Price, Billy, ''Hitler: The Unknown Artist'' (Houston, Texas: Billy F. price Publishing Co., 1983). * Snyder, Charles, ''The Real Deal - Adolf Hitler Original Artworks'', retrieved 10 June 2014. * Zalampas, Sherree Owens, ''Adolf Hitler: A Psychological Interpretation of his Views on Architecture, Art, and Music'' (Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1990).


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External links


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