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"Degenerate Art" laid out in the Network
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Free University of Berlin, opened in the Internet database on the fate of more than 20 thousand works of art, which was announced by the Nazis "degenerative" and removed from the museum in 1937.
The site was the result of eight years of university art historians. On it, in particular, the works of Franz Marc, Emil Nolde, Otto Dix, Marc Chagall, Max Beckmann, Vasily Kandinsky and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. About each of the pictures tells of a museum it was removed. If the product was not destroyed, is called its current location. Mike Hoffmann (Meike Hoffmann), one of the scientists who worked on the site, told Bloomberg, that the goal was not only a catalog "degenerate art", but also to show what a rich collection had a German museums in 1930. While the site is only available in German, but English version of the promise to open in the coming weeks. The Nazis called "degenerate" avant-garde, as well as art, which was seen as a "Jewish" or "Bolshevik." In 1937, at the direction of Goebbels in Munich opened the exhibition "Degenerate Art", representing nearly 650 works confiscated in the 32 museums in Germany. Pictures are often hung unframed and among racist graffiti. Until April 1941 exhibition toured 12 other cities in Austria and Germany, a total it was visited by three million viewers. http://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/e/...gen/index.html http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=alUxfUPLgr2M |
luka77, and you have video and still subject Degenerate Art? Art of degenerates! on the forum?
Interesting, look: http://forum.artinvestment.ru/showth...6665&highlight =%D0%94%D0%B5%D0%B3%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B0 %D1%82%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B5 |
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p.s. Zadolbal already, I swear, this Demian Hurst and all this discussion with insults, passing smoothly from one to another, quarrels and everybody here on the forum .:mad: |
Telegraph: in Ohio found a photo album with the plans of the Nazis "supermuzee"
The Telegraph wrote that in the U.S. found a photo album called Picture Gallery Linz XIII, which focuses on the Nazi plans to create a "supermuzey. In his collection was planned to include thousands of stolen art objects.
During World War II American soldier John Pistoun took this album as a trophy, not knowing the true historical value of the document. Recently, in Cleveland, Ohio, an employee of the company to repair washing machines, and a great lover of history saw this book in the house Pistouna and contacted the organization Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art, which contains two similar album. As a result Pistoun submitted photo album in the historical museum in Berlin. "For me it was just a book with images of old paintings", - said the 88-year-old American. Adolf Hitler planned to create Fuhrermuseum in their home in Austria. Supporters Hitler gave him similar albums on every Christmas and birthday. http://gazeta.ru/news/lenta/2010/05/20/n_1496931.shtml |
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