Yes, Adolf Hitler...that guy who played the pivotal role and was the center of Nazism, the start of World War II and the Holocaust. Can you imagine him spending his day off in front of an easel?...with his paintbrush horizontally held between his teeth, beneath that infamous moustache while carefully filling his water holder before placing the blank canvas on his tripod stand?
Apparently, he painted hundreds of works and used to sell them to earn a living during the lean years of his youth. He also used to colour and sell postcards featuring scenes of Vienna. He aspired to becoming an artist but it was felt that he had very little talent and was rejected on two occasions by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. He later served in World War I at 25 years of age and brought his paints along with him. He spent his inactive hours at the front painting. During World War II, he used to paint watercolours of war-torn buildings. I wonder what type of a man he would have turned out, and what turn history might have taken, had he been accepted into the Academy of Fine Arts.
Several of Hitler's paintings were seized by the U.S. Army following World War II and are still held by the U.S. government and are not allowed to be exhibited. A large number of his paintings however, are still out there and have sold for tens of thousands of dollars.
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