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An auctioneer views some of the Adolf Hitler paintings going up for auction in southwestern England on Monday. (AP)
Last update - 09:57 26/09/2006
Hitler paintings dating back to WW1 to be auctioned in Cornish town
By Reuters

Watercolors attributed to Adolf Hitler, painted when he was serving in the German army during World War One and then hidden away for more than 60 years, will be auctioned in south-west England on Tuesday.

The 21 paintings and sketches, the largest sale of Hitler's artwork for many years, has attracted huge interest and collectors from Russia, the United States and South Africa are expected to bid in the quiet Cornish town of Lostwithiel.

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"People have been ringing up every day about it," said Ian Morris, auctioneer at Jefferys. "It's very unusual to have that number of Hitler's watercolors up for auction."

Questions have been raised about the provenance of the paintings and whether it is appropriate to auction the works of the mastermind of the Holocaust.

"There has been a minority of people who are unhappy," Morris told reporters. "There are always people who have reservations about what's being sold."

The paintings of rural scenes on the border of Belgium and France were offered to Jefferys after the auctioneers sold a Hitler watercolor for 5,200 pounds ($9,790) in November 2005.

An elderly woman in Belgium, who wants to remain anonymous, contacted the company and offered for sale 21 works that had been found in the 1980s in an attic of a house near Huy.

Two refugees from France, apparently returning home, had left a sealed box there in 1919, a year after the end of the war.

The box contained the watercolors which depicted scenes around Le Quesnoy, the area in France where the women had originally come from.

The pictures were signed AH and Adolf Hitler. Hitler had spent "rest periods" near Le Quesnoy in the winters of 1916-17 and 1917-18, according to a historian asked to look into the provenance of the pictures.

An art consultant concluded in 1986 that the signatures appeared genuine although the standard of the paintings was not as high as previous Hitler work, perhaps due to "material and psychological conditions, including shock".

Jefferys, who have switched the sale from their showroom to a hotel in the town to allow more room for bidders, have catalogued the paintings as being "attributed to A. Hitler".

The Nazi leader showed artistic talent when he was boy in Austria and wanted to be an artist. He was turned down twice by Vienna's Academy of Fine Arts but continued painting until the outbreak of war in 1914, and after he returned to civilian life.

Morris says he hopes one or two of the paintings will sell for more than 5,000 pounds although he admits the standard of the work is not high.

"It is reasonable amateur art but not professional," he said.

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  1.   And Hitler Too! We Can`t Make Fun Of Him? 08:41  |  Sam The Sham 26/09/06
  2.   May hitler`s memory be cursed in men`s mind 08:57  |  Joseph E . 26/09/06
  3.   Paintings 10:41  |  Gina 26/09/06
  4.   tsedek 11:11  |  sam 26/09/06
  5.   Should be destroyed 11:13  |  DB 26/09/06
  6.   Only in England... 11:22  |  Dan 26/09/06
  7.   If I had the $$$ I`d buy them and then burn them at a big party! 11:24  |  Winston Churchill 26/09/06
  8.   Dan 11:26  |  Marina 26/09/06
  9.   Even W. Churcill came back for the auction! 11:47  |  Robert 26/09/06
  10.   I think they should all be destroyed 14:42  |  Tali 26/09/06
  11.   What if.. 15:03  |  Tali 26/09/06
  12.   Springtime For Hitler 16:21  |  Tony Anthony 26/09/06
  13.   Next Time 16:32  |  Danite 26/09/06
  14.   Tali 16:37  |  Danite 26/09/06
  15.   sigh... 17:03  |  Stalin 26/09/06
  16.   Danite/Tali 17:13  |  Goy 26/09/06
  17.   Only in England, Dan 17:18  |  Chris 26/09/06
  18.   #15 You Are Right but... 17:43  |  Tony Anthony 26/09/06
  19.   Why not ? 17:52  |  Yankelowitz 26/09/06
  20.   #18 18:45  |  Stalin 26/09/06
  21.   Whats the problem? 19:54  |  Chris Linthwaite 26/09/06
  22.   Hey, wait a minute. What about my paintings? 20:10  |  Mussolini 26/09/06
  23.   If hitler`s assassination would have been successful 20:19  |  Joseph E . 26/09/06
  24.   To # 21 Completely irrelevant ! 20:40  |  Yankelowitz 26/09/06
  25.   #24 A brief History lesson 21:21  |  Chris Linthwaite 26/09/06
  26.   this whole thing is sick 21:55  |  AbsolutPurple 26/09/06
  27.   paintings of a madman 23:37  |  chisda 26/09/06
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