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Watercolor sold at auction of Hitler, probably fake
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October 4, 2010 The most expensive painting of the 16 watercolors, sold recently at auction in the UK and attributed to the brush Fuhrer Adolf Hitler's Germany, most likely a fake, according to RIA Novosti " with reference to Austrian newspaper Kleine Zeitung.
This is a work of "Borough on Main" (Ortschaft am Main), dating from 1910, which was sold for 10,000 pounds. According to the newspaper, on the canvas shown is not "spot on Main" and the Styrian town Judenburg. Moreover, in watercolors painted bridge that was built only in 1938-39. "Thus the picture could have been written at the earliest in 1939," - told the museum director of the city Judenburg, historian Michael Shiestl. He seems incredible that Hitler at that time still had dabbled in painting. Recall trades, in which were sold to "Hitler's work" was organized by auction house Mullock's and passed on Thursday at Ludlow Racecourse in Shropshire in western England. A total of 16 works went under the hammer at 105.8 thousand pounds (about 120 thousand euros).
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