No início do séc. XX Adolfo Hitler (1889-1945), sem recursos materiais, saíu de Linz para Viena com a finalidade de entrar na 'Akademie der Bildenden Künste', situada na Schillerplatz. Falhou duas tentativas e desistiu. Vivia com seu amigo August Kubizek que, sobre a vida miserável de ambos, escreveu 'A. H. mein Jugendfreund' nos anos 50. Hitler fazia pinturas vendida por um amigo que suponho ser Kubitzek porque este não refere outros. Por 1912 Kubitzek, ao regressar de Linz, não encontrou Hitler que então vivia num asilo antes de partir para Munique. Reconheceu-o por fotografia quando este em 1933, como dirigente do 'Nazionalsocialististische Deutche Arbeiter Partei', se tornou Chanceler da Alemanha. As suas pinturas foram vendidas nos últimos anos.
At the beginning of the century. XX Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), without material resources, came out from Linz to Vienna in order to enter the 'Akademie der Künste Bildenden', located in Schillerplatz. Two failed attempts and gave up. He lived with his friend August Kubizek that, on the miserable life of both, wrote 'A. H. Jugendfreund mein 'in the 50s. Hitler paintings was sold by a friend that I suppose is Kubitzek because it does not mention others. Kubitzek By 1912, when he returned to Linz, found Hitler who then lived in an asylum before leaving for Munich. She recognized him by this photograph in 1933 when, as leader of 'Nazionalsocialististische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei', became Chancellor of Germany. His paintings have been sold in recent years.
Stephandom from Kärntnerstrasse-watercolor
Wien Oper in Kärntnerstrasse-watercolor
Josephplatz-watercolor-1908
Peterkirche-watercolor
Gloriette at the garden of Schloss Schönbrunn
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