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Four paintings ascribed to Adolf Hitler, as well as an unsigned piece thought to painted by the notorious Fuhrer, will be up for auction next Thursday at the Ludlow Racecourse in Shropshire, England.
Arts Hitler wanted this painting for his personal museum — now it’s promised to the MFA The museum and donors have reached a resolution with the heirs of two Jewish art dealers to retain a ...
A painting of two young, 19th-century skaters that was looted by Nazis from a Jewish family in 1933 and recently discovered at a small museum in upstate New York was returned Thursday after 87 ...
A Czech historian has discovered a long-lost collection of paintings belonging to Adolf Hitler. The Telegraph reports that the unearthed works of art include a "massive" painting entitled ...
FBI returns painting stolen by Nazis to owner's heirs Owned by Rudolf Mosse before Hitler's rise to power, "Winter" was unknowingly purchased by founder of Arkell Museum in Canajoharie ...
The Nazi dictator’s floral still life, painted in 1912 before he entered politics, will be auctioned by the Nate D. Sanders gallery of Los Angeles.
The painting did not turn up again until 2009 when it appeared on German television’s equivalent of “Antiques Roadshow.” Klingen identified it as a work stolen from Hitler’s Linz collection.
Did you know Adolf Hitler once wanted to be an artist? Yes, before becoming a powerful and dangerous leader, Hitler hoped to make a living through painting and drawing. He spent years trying to build ...
What a British auction house claims are a set of paintings and sketches by a young Adolf Hitler sold at auction Thursday for $143,358.
A Los Angeles gallery is auctioning a painting by Adolf Hitler, with an initial asking price of $30,000. Hitler’s floral still life, painted in 1912 before he entered politics, will be auctioned ...
A watercolour painting attributed to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler goes on display at a German auction house in Nuremberg, days before going under the hammer. Rough cut, no reporter narration.
Paintings said to be from Hitler's failed artistic career went up for auction but were quickly confiscated. Berlin police seized the works, thought to be fakes.