Who is buying Hitler’s art – and why? And should such sales be banned? If the market in Hitler’s paintings is murky, that’s because there is very little reliable data about them.
Unlike museums and collectors that have fought in court to retain possession of Nazi-looted art, both families on Friday were gratified to see the drawing return to its rightful heirs.
A trove of artworks hoarded by the son of Hitler's art dealer have gone on public display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Switzerland and the Bundeskunsthalle Museum in Germany. The collection had ...
Some artworks have disturbing titles, such as “Hitler did nothing wrong” or “Heil Hitler.” The American start-up, which has a $1.5 billion valuation, is the biggest trader of NFTs ...
Currently, the Maltz Museum is hosting a show called Degenerate! Hitler’s War on Modern Art, a traveling exhibition that explores how Hitler used the art we now take for granted that fills museums ...
Could it be that “A Hitler”? You consult an expert ... a discombobulating double-take as you realise the fashion-victim art-expert, who coos over the work without a qualm, is Jane “Bubble ...
The Weimar period had seen a flourishing of German art, much of which was abstract. Hitler saw this modern art as 'degenerate' and over 6,500 works of art were removed from display across Germany.
PBS has lined up its newest Secrets of the Dead documentary, the two-part Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief.