Military Art from WWII Germany

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Keijo.Knutas
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Military Art from WWII Germany

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Post by Keijo.Knutas » 20 Feb 2012, 15:49

Military Art from WWII Germany, Enjoy:

I have added those also to my new site of Military Art : https://sites.google.com/site/mycollect ... litaryart/am going
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Re: Military Art from WWII Germany

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Post by Harm Wulf » 03 Mar 2012, 02:42

I think is not very correct to take poster and drawings from Galleria Arte Thule
http://www.galleria.thule-italia.com/
without to write where the images come from.

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Post by bilboleslie » 06 Aug 2012, 00:11

I have about 45 out of 50 prints from a WWII era German combat artist's portfolio called Kampf und Kunst. Have you seen this collection?

I keep thinking that I'll find the missing pieces, and have the whole set.

These were printed in early '42, I think, and have art from Estonia and that area, and from Russia.

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Post by WayneLuney » 12 May 2014, 07:15

I have several prints by Heinz Raebiger of scenes in Rome and Venice that he had done in 1925. I purchased them in the late 1970s from Hans Poppe, who had been his business manager at the time and later emigrated to America.

Wayne Luney, [email protected]

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Post by bilboleslie » 19 May 2014, 18:56

Thanks. Another piece of the puzzle. I sold the portfolio, and later found that I missed six or eight prints, so that's all I have left. Mostly Russian POW sketches, a few battle scenes from Latvia, I think.

Thanks for the note.

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