Arts in the Third Reich by Peter Adam

Arts in the Third Reich by Peter Adam

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An examination of the art of Nazism, exploring the development of a traditional German style linked to nature and the family, and the suppression of modern art. Adam's research took him to concealed repositories in the US and Germany, and he uses many illustrations from contemporary publications.

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Arts in the Third Reich by Peter Adam

The official art of Hitler's National Socialist regime remains largely unknown. Since 1945, few have seen the works; many were destroyed during World War II and most of what survived is hidden away, accesible only to scholars. Peter Adams offers a comprehensive examination, in English, of the art of Nazism. He explores the development of a traditionalist German style linked to nature and the family, and the suppression of modern art. Painting, sculpture, architecture, film, and all other art disciplines were compelled to serve the state ideology, in order to forge the people's collective mind in the National Socialist mould. Hitler's belief that architecture, above all, was the most forceful manifestation of absolute political power lay behind his grandiose schemes for redesigning German cities. The author's research took him to concealed repositories in the United States and Germany. From contemporary publications, as well as the visual arts, he has selected a range of illustrations to cover the gamut of Nazi aesthetics and propaganda.
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ISBN 13 9780500236383
ISBN 10 0500236380
Title Arts in the Third Reich
Author Peter Adam
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Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1992-04-27
Number of pages 332
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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