Adolf Hitler Watercolor Painting – Wine Tavern
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Adolf Hitler Watercolor Painting – Homegrown Wine Tavern
An authentic painting by the future dictator Adolf Hitler. The watercolor shows a “Wine Tavern, somewhere unknown”. Hitler has painted a typical alley scene, depicting a wine tavern in Lower Austria. The technique used to draw the tavern, with the decorative garlands on its façade, strongly resembles other works by Adolf Hitler. This painting is most definitely a very beautiful piece of art. Countless other excellent drawings can be found in our catalogue.
The colors, style, choice of theme, and deepness of perspective are completely in accordance with Hitler’s general work. The painting has been signed in the lower right corner, in black block letters reading A. H. It is part of a private collection in Vienna, and has been approved by Hans O. A. Horvath, an expert for Hitler Studies.
Judging by the style of drawing, signature, and expert opinion of Hans O. A. Horvath, the work is most definitely an authentic piece of art, and cannot be compared to the countless imitations that have been sold on the market in the last couple of years.
A similar watercolor painting with the Karlskirche (St. Charles’ Church) in Vienna, which had also been approved by Hans O. A. Horvath, was sold in June 2015 for 40,000.00 euros at an auction in Nuremberg, Germany.
Watercolor on paper
Dimensions (without frame): 22.1 x 13.9 cm, 8.7 x 5.47 inches
The catalogue shown in the picture is not available at the auction.
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