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Hitler and Nazi Resurgence
Original Hitler
painting sells for $40,000 on Internet auction
News Antique.com
In a recent auction held by Manion’s International Auction House, a
leader in the sale of historic collectibles, an original 1911 dated
watercolor of Vienna’s Votivkirche, painted by failed German dictator
Adolf Hitler, brought the sum of $40,000.00.
“I’ve seen a few of his paintings over the years and they always amaze
me,” said Manion’s representative John Conway. “It’s just one of those
aspects of WWII history that you hear about, but almost don’t really
believe it could be true.”
It is a known fact that the failed German dictator had aspired to be an
artist, prior to the megalomaniacal activity for which he will always be
remembered, but his paintings do portray an idiosyncratic side of evil.
“This is quite an interesting glimpse into the soul of one of the most
infamous figures in world history,” said Conway in a previous release
about the initial offering. “To look at these renditions, one would
think the hand that held the brush belonged to a gentle man – but
history has revealed the opposite.”
While Manion’s International has sold other original Hitler paintings in
the past, this is the highest price the company had seen one reach. The
company is currently featuring another work by Hitler, a pen and ink
watercolor, entitled "Shelter in Fournes", which is referenced in "Adolf
Hitler the Unknown Artist" by Billy E. Price.
Manion’s International Auction House, Inc. brokers the sale of thousands
of military and historic collectibles every month for bidders and
consignors all over the world. Membership with Manion’s is free. For
more information visit www.manions.com
or call 866.626.4661 – ext. 1018.
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