Robert Waite, in his book "The Psychopathic God" (1977), dedicated to the life of Hitler, described Franz von Stuck as the favorite artist of this infamous historical figure. For years, there has been a curious theory about one of his paintings, which may have helped shape Hitler's persona. In this video, we will analyze his work and uncover why this artist was his favorite.
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0:00 Introduction
1:40 History of Franz von Stuck
2:39 The Guardian of Paradise (1889)
3:54 The Sin (1893)
5:53 Why He Was Hitler's Favorite Artist
7:20 Wild Hunt (1889), the Painting That Inspired Hitler
8:58 Degenerate Art
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