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Post by Johnnyrocket » 22 Jun 2011, 04:36

One of the nicest portraits I've seen.

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Post by Johnnyrocket » 02 Jul 2011, 16:14

This is a portrait I know nothing about. I have never seen it before. Certainly not AH in a formal setting and in civilian clothing.

http://estudiodehitler.blogspot.com/201 ... l-iii.html

It's a Bechstein water color is all I know.

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Post by Johnnyrocket » 02 Jul 2011, 16:27

Nice image of a famous AH portrait.

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Post by ghostsoldier » 02 Jul 2011, 18:15

Johnnyrocket wrote:This is a portrait I know nothing about. I have never seen it before. Certainly not AH in a formal setting and in civilian clothing.

http://estudiodehitler.blogspot.com/201 ... l-iii.html

It's a Bechstein water color is all I know.

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Re: Hitler portrait photos

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Post by Helly Angel » 03 Jul 2011, 07:19

Image

A nice photo of AH that I found in:

http://estudiodehitler.blogspot.com/sea ... 0a%C3%B1os

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Post by robertmountfor » 04 Jul 2011, 19:37

Having looked closely at the face portrait he was wearing a black turtle neck jumper. I remember this from a while ago whilst reviewing some full size copies. Also I believe he used another similar image for his election ... But it was not such a flattering image. One of Hoffman s.

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Post by Johnnyrocket » 09 Jul 2011, 21:00

Came across this great site for nazi/military portraits.
http://nseuropa.org/Gallery/Kunst/Portraits/index1.html

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Post by Max » 12 Jul 2011, 14:59

I'm not sure if this has been posted before, but it a very comprehensive collection of AH images [400+]
http://www.artgalleryartist.com/Adolf-H ... image1.htm
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Post by Johnnyrocket » 21 Jul 2011, 20:36

Great link...thanks Max.

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Post by Johnnyrocket » 26 Jul 2011, 04:09

Here is some more information on the AH illustration in question earlier on this thread (page 17).

http://chessaleeinlondon.wordpress.com/ ... ing-chess/

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Post by moodiee » 26 Jul 2011, 05:13

I always love paintings! Evidence that Hitler had blue eyes. The paintings show Hitler with blue eyes, paintings are painted by the true colors of the participate. While Black and white photos do not allow us to see the true colors of one person. I do like JR tops Portrait of Hitler.

You can just goggle (Adolf Hitler portrait photos) and you would receive a whole page of Hitler portraits!

I like this one is because Hitler is wearing all of his uniform including his trench coat.
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Post by moodiee » 26 Jul 2011, 06:17

Antikoerper wrote:And some typical Hoffmann - photos. ;)
Is the second image of Hitler? The bridge of the nose looks some what different from other Hitler images. Also,his eyes look different from other Hitler images. Could it be that one of Hitler's men wanted to get a portrait of himself looking like Hitler? I had heard that Hitler did have a double stunt man,could that be him?
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Post by moodiee » 26 Jul 2011, 06:19

This is you're picture I was talking about. He does resemble Hitler but the eyes and nose looks different from all other Hitler's photos.

If you may,go back to page 15,you see for you're self. I am not sure if I am right or wrong,I just see differences in the face profile. It appears that the mouths are different sizes and the eyebrows are some what different.
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Post by jonowitz0 » 06 Aug 2011, 08:23

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Post by Adam Carr » 06 Aug 2011, 13:58

Not this nonsense again! Who is this Emma Lowenstramm? None of the Hitler biographers mention her, or any art teacher in Vienna. Hitler couldn't pay his rent in Vienna, let alone art teachers! And can anyone show us an image of the alleged Hitler and Lenin signatures on the back? As we've noted before, at the time Lenin was in Vienna (1907-14), Hitler was an unemployed bum living in a flophouse. He did not get to play chess with affluent bourgeois like Lenin. And the man in the picture is not Lenin anyway. By the time he arrived in Vienna, he was bald.

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