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Adolf Hitler the unknown Artist

A few of Adolf Hitler's paintings are shown here.
These include watercolors, oil paintings, and pencil sketches.
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In an interview on 5 June 1946, Adolf's sister, Paula, recalled the following about her brother:

"I did not hear from him for years, when at last in 1921 I saw him again in Vienna. In the meantime I had moved to Vienna myself. But what occurrences of the time had meanwhile passed over Europe, war and the years after the war with their exorbitant suffering! Only then I was told by my brother, that in 1913 he had moved from Vienna to Munich and that he had taken up aquarelle - painting entirely. I had the impression that he was successful."

 

An early unfinished study - (Private collection)

 

Farm houses & bridge on the Ybbs in Austria, watercolor, 1910

 

Restaurant Greinburg in Grein on the Danube, watercolor, 1911

 

Karl's Church in Winter, watercolor, 1912

 

"Becelaire", watercolor, 1917

 

Mountain Lake, watercolor, 1910

 

Pencil/paper, 1929

 

Mother Mary - Oil - 1913

 

Utopian fortress, watercolor, 1909

 

Neuburg Cloister on the Danube near Vienna, watercolor, 1911


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This Adolf Hitler website is dedicated to the documenting of the life of Adolf the Great and his role in Germany and the National Socialist party (Called "Nazi" by the Allies). Details are not intended to be exhaustive but present a clear and simple portrait of this most unjustly vilified and great man, Adolf Hitler. Therefore the material presented may be interesting background material a school project on Adolf Hitler, or onthe second world war. Details on the Jewish holocaust or on attrocitiescommitted by various beligerents during WWII are not rigorously covered, but links are provided for those who may be interested in these aspects of the war.