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Paintings Attributed to Hitler to Be Sold in UK

Among the 13 pieces to be sold on April 23 at the Mullock's auction house in Shropshire, England, is a self-portrait painted by Hitler when he was a young struggling artist living in Vienna.

The watercolor shows Hitler sitting pensively on a stone bridge, wearing a brown suit. His face lacks a nose and mouth, as well as the trademark square moustache.

Two years ago, 21 paintings attributed to Hitler were sold for 118,000 pounds ($170,000), or more than twice the pre-sale estimate, by an auction house in Cornwall.

But some art experts voiced doubts about the paintings' authenticity.

Richard Westwood-Brookes, a historical documents expert who will be holding the sale for Mullocks, told Reuters news agency that he's seen quite a bit of Hitler art and that all the subjects tend to be the same, explaining that Hitler liked to paint pictures of flowers, especially roses, and romantic landscapes with cottages...
Read entire article at Deutsche Welle