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TWO AUSTRIANS
An "artist" and
a "house painter"
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"Naked
girl, resting in the bloody guts of a butchered sow". |
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| Adolf Hitler: "Mother Mary with the Holy Child Jesus Christ", Oil/canvas, 1913 |
| A portrayal of a woman by Adolf Hitler | This is how Nitsch portrays women | |
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| Adolf Hitler, "Bathing in a Mountain Lake", 1933, Art in the Third Reich | Hermann Nitsch, "Girl, together with a butchered pig under a cross", 1998 |
| Hitler's view of nature and Jesus | This is how Nitsch worhsips Jesus | |
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| Adolf Hitler, "Mountain scene with wayside cross", 1923 - 1925 | Hermann Nitsch, "Jesus under bleeding pig", 1998 |
| Hitler's portrayal of Christian architecture | This
is how Nitsch portrays Christianity |
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| Adolf Hitler, "Karls-Church, Vienna", Aquarell, 1912 | Hermann Nitsch, "Jesus, cruzified together with a butchered pig", 1998 |
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Adolf
Hitler is called the Austrian "house painter", not painter or artist.
Hermann Nitsch on the other hand is praised as being one of the greatest
Austrian artists ever lived. On August 10, 1998 he concluded one of his
most successful open air exhibitions of "modern art", lasting for one
week. Nitsch was cheered by the Austrian Chancellor, Ministers and other
Government officials. All politically correct Parties in Austria were in
praise of the "unique artwork" of Hermann Nitsch. This genius is
sponsored with Millions of Euros by the Austrian government in order to
secure the ongoing production of his works. The Austrian government and
the media believe that Nitsch can uplift one's spirit by his "touching
creations" - naked
girls, resting in the bloody guts of butchered sows. On the other hand an individual
will go to prison for up to 15 years in Austria if he possesses and shows or exhibits a
piece of an Adolf Hitler painting. |
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Who's works do you want your children to see? Nitsch's "arts" or Hitlers "ugly scribbles"? |
| Watercolor
by Hitler to be shown in Tokyo (Kyodo News) - Wednesday, February 4, 2004 at 04:15 JST TOKYO ? A watercolor by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler will be put on display Saturday at Theatre Times Square in Shibuya Ward to coincide with the screening of a film about his artistic ambitions, organizers said Tuesday. Toshiba Entertainment Inc, distributor of the film "Max," a joint Hungarian, Canadian and British production, said it is taboo in Europe to display art by Hitler, but the piece is an invaluable material with which people can have a "level-headed view of the human side of Hitler." |