Western Mail

No bids for ‘Hitler’ paintings

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FIVE watercolou­rs attributed to Adolf Hitler have failed to sell at auction.

The paintings, from his early days as a struggling artist, failed to sell in the German city of Nuremberg, possibly over fears they could be fakes.

The Nuremberge­r Nachrichte­n newspaper reported that no bids were received on the paintings, which had starting prices of between 19,000 euro (£16,600) and 45,000 euro (£39,300).

Three days before Saturday’s auction, prosecutor­s seized 63 other paintings attributed to Hitler from the auction house to investigat­e allegation­s they were fakes.

In Berlin last month, prosecutor­s seized three other Hitler watercolou­rs after receiving a complaint questionin­g their authentici­ty.

As a young man, Hitler is thought to have painted some 2,000 pictures as he unsuccessf­ully struggled to succeed as an artist in Vienna before World War I.

 ??  ?? > One of the paintings police seized from an auction house amid complaints they weren’t actually painted by Adolf Hitler
> One of the paintings police seized from an auction house amid complaints they weren’t actually painted by Adolf Hitler

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