It’s a plausible enough scenario – Hitler’s paintings do crop up, and can fetch ethically dubious sums, even in Germany (which permits sales when the work is untainted by Nazi symbols).
Of course, there is a third option: put it up for sale. In recent years, paintings attributed to Hitler have appeared on the market with increasing frequency. In 2014, a buyer reportedly from the ...
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The Weimar period had seen a flourishing of German art, much of which was abstract. Hitler saw this modern art as 'degenerate' and over 6,500 works of art were removed from display across Germany.
Currently, the Maltz Museum is hosting a show called Degenerate! Hitler’s War on Modern Art, a traveling exhibition that explores how Hitler used the art we now take for granted that fills museums ...