Degenerate art
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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/2448
- Note
- Degenerate art (German: Entartete Kunst) was a term adopted in the 1920s by the Nazi Party in Germany to describe modern art. During the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler, German modernist art, including many works of internationally renowned artists, was removed from state-owned museums and banned in Nazi Germany on the grounds that such art was an "insult to German feeling", un-German, Freemasonic, Jewish, or Communist in nature. Those identified as degenerate artists were subjected to sanctions that included being dismissed from teaching positions, being forbidden to exhibit or to sell their art, and in some cases being forbidden to produce art.
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Theo Gebürsch: Berliner Gartenhäuser, 1930
Theo Gebürsch, 1899 geboren...
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Hans Grundig: Abendlied, 1938
Auch unter dem Titel "Mit den...
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Image: Kunstmuseum Solingen - RR-F -
Arnold Fiedler: Revolution, 1919
Arnold Fiedler (1900-1985)....
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Image: Kunstmuseum Solingen - RR-F -
Gerd Böhme: Illustrationen zu Strindbergs Rausch, 1920
Aus einer Mappe mit 6...
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Image: Kunstmuseum Solingen - RR-F -
Siegfried Berndt: Feldweg in weiter Landschaft, vor 1920
Siegfried Berndt (1880-1946)
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Image: Kunstmuseum Solingen - RR-F
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