An original Hitler: Watercolor by the future Fuehrer going on sale in Germany
Posted November 21, 2014 1:30 am.
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BERLIN – A 100-year-old watercolour of Munich’s city hall is expected to fetch at least 50,000 euros ($60,000) at auction this weekend, not so much for its artistic value as for the signature in the bottom left corner: A. Hitler.
Nuremberg’s Weidler auction house says the painting was one some 2,000 painted by Adolf Hitler and is thought to be from about 1914, when he was struggling to make a living as an artist, almost two decades before rising to power as the Nazi dictator.
It’s being sold by a pair of elderly sisters, whose grandfather purchased the painting in 1916.
Auction house director Kathrin Weidler says it’s drawn interest from around the world, with most viewing it as a curiosity or as an investment.
The starting price Saturday is 4,500 euros.