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Die Kammer schreibt schon wieder!: Das Reglement fur den Handel mit moderner Kunst im Nationalsozialismus
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Die Kammer schreibt schon wieder!: Das Reglement fur den Handel mit moderner Kunst im Nationalsozialismus

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On the pretext of the Malverbot (a cease and desist order disallowing painting), many German painters and sculptors after 1945 portrayed themselves in a one-sided way as persecuted artists. The reason given is often just the fact that they were represented at the Entartete Kunst exhibition with just one item of work. This does not take into account the fact that, apart from that, most artists were not troubled, and even benefited from public commissions. After the war, it was soon forgotten how everyday artists’ activities were organized under the regulations issued by the Reichskammer der bildenden Kunste . What were the working conditions for artists and dealers? Was it forbidden to collect modern art? The book focuses for the first time on these legal aspects of art history under National Socialism.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
27 April 2016
Pages
257
ISBN
9783110442120

On the pretext of the Malverbot (a cease and desist order disallowing painting), many German painters and sculptors after 1945 portrayed themselves in a one-sided way as persecuted artists. The reason given is often just the fact that they were represented at the Entartete Kunst exhibition with just one item of work. This does not take into account the fact that, apart from that, most artists were not troubled, and even benefited from public commissions. After the war, it was soon forgotten how everyday artists’ activities were organized under the regulations issued by the Reichskammer der bildenden Kunste . What were the working conditions for artists and dealers? Was it forbidden to collect modern art? The book focuses for the first time on these legal aspects of art history under National Socialism.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
27 April 2016
Pages
257
ISBN
9783110442120