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Art History Story Time
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I'm a lover of art history. Looking at, learning about, and making art. So naturally, I want to find the stories within.
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Stephanie
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Hit subscribe and join me on this journey as we both learn together!
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Stephanie
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Hitler's War on Modernism Backfired
#arthistory #degenerateart
A look into the art the Nazi's deemed "degenerate" and some key players that helped change its view on it from curse to blessing.
Intro 00:00
Reichstag Attack 01:10
What's Degenerate? 03:10
Hans Prinzhorn 06:19
Asylums And Their Artists 09:04
Prinzhorn's book success 15:44
Nazi's take over and control art 19:37
When Propaganda Leads to Murder 22:00
Tribute to the artists after WW2 24:34
Outro 26:27
📖 Works Cited:
The Gallery of Miracles and Madness: Insanity, modernism, and Hiter's War on Art
By Charlie English
The Prinzhorn Museum
www.sammlung-prinzhorn.de/en/museum/geschichte
www.sammlung-prinzhorn.de/en/sammlung/kuenstlerinnen
The Reichstag Fire
encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-reichstag-fire
www.outsiderartfair.com/artists/karl-genzel
stitching.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2020/06/25/agnes-richters-jacket/
thepolyphony.org/2021/09/02/i-plunge-headlong-into-disaster-unstitching-agnes-richters-jacket/
www.neh.gov/humanities/2014/januaryfebruary/feature/culture-war
arolsen-archives.org/en/news/nazi-germanys-schriftleitergesetz-the-end-of-freedom-of-the-press/
encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/public-kitchens-germany/
🔗 Links:
www.patreon.com/ArtHistoryStoryTime
linktr.ee/arthistorystorytime
⚠️ Disclaimer:
The videos, songs, images, and graphics featured in this video are the property of their respective owners. Neither I nor this channel assert any rights over them.
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
A look into the art the Nazi's deemed "degenerate" and some key players that helped change its view on it from curse to blessing.
Intro 00:00
Reichstag Attack 01:10
What's Degenerate? 03:10
Hans Prinzhorn 06:19
Asylums And Their Artists 09:04
Prinzhorn's book success 15:44
Nazi's take over and control art 19:37
When Propaganda Leads to Murder 22:00
Tribute to the artists after WW2 24:34
Outro 26:27
📖 Works Cited:
The Gallery of Miracles and Madness: Insanity, modernism, and Hiter's War on Art
By Charlie English
The Prinzhorn Museum
www.sammlung-prinzhorn.de/en/museum/geschichte
www.sammlung-prinzhorn.de/en/sammlung/kuenstlerinnen
The Reichstag Fire
encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/the-reichstag-fire
www.outsiderartfair.com/artists/karl-genzel
stitching.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2020/06/25/agnes-richters-jacket/
thepolyphony.org/2021/09/02/i-plunge-headlong-into-disaster-unstitching-agnes-richters-jacket/
www.neh.gov/humanities/2014/januaryfebruary/feature/culture-war
arolsen-archives.org/en/news/nazi-germanys-schriftleitergesetz-the-end-of-freedom-of-the-press/
encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/public-kitchens-germany/
🔗 Links:
www.patreon.com/ArtHistoryStoryTime
linktr.ee/arthistorystorytime
⚠️ Disclaimer:
The videos, songs, images, and graphics featured in this video are the property of their respective owners. Neither I nor this channel assert any rights over them.
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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Excellent video. I'm not an art scholar in the slightest, but what draws me in is wondering if this girl with the serrated grass hook and blank expression is contemplating doing something extreme. It makes sense to me, but if that's even a remotely common interpretation, you'd have likely mentioned it. Good content.
I’m very late, but where’d you get that book?? I absolutely adore louis wain and id love to get my hands on that!!^_^
Louis Wain: The Man Who Drew Cats available on Amazon! There seems to only be one seller though and they're in the UK. The book took a good while to get to me but very worth it.
@ thank you SOO much ❤️❤️ i’ll definitely look into it :D
Awesome! Thank you! 🙏😊
I love your artist/drug documentaries, I binged all of them.
A high brow analysis with an F-bomb to emphasize your point Well done Now I'm really impressed impressed
always look forward to your videos
1:59 He didn't have ownership over the original photograph, all he did was defaced a photograph of her with a colour palate that a 3 year old would have choose for finger painting class. An artist he was not.
@@RATIONALSATANIST how would one define an artist?
@@arthistorystorytime a piece of art that is realistic
Its quite a experience to paint while intoxicated by opium/ heroine. Been there...
My two most vivid memories from my 1998 visit are waiting outside with the sun burning my feet in my sandals and the view from her double aspect bedroom. I would love to tour again to experience the restored gardens.
The narrative that "Rothko's work got darker because he was depressed is lazy and inaccurate. Look at his oeuvre.
I do agree, you are stunning. ❤
The crack is wack mural in the hardboard court in Harlem was actually painter by him and LA2 Angel Ortiz.
White news told thier way.. no mention of the young puerto rican kid from the lower east side NY that he collaborated with and who actually taught him how to create the art he is famous for! ANGEL ORTIZ LA2 ...this man was paid by him until harings death then shunned...
I also have a tiger. She is very beautiful, a very rare creature. She is a pretty smart tiger. I respect that. But I also fear her wildness and danger. She is a confusing, unpredictable animal. I don't want her to die. I would be very sad. It would take a lot to replace her. A Tigerleopatra... We are living in the modern times. No more dwellings on the past... A new story...
This particular painting reached me. It can not be expressed online the double brush strokes of the tigers fur is not expressed by the video. I look at this painting for an excessive amount of time every time I see it. If you saw it live you would get more from it than you see online.
@@aljulian-j5c absolutely! It’s so strikingly small to hold so much detail. But when I saw it in person, I also looked at it for an excessive amount of time.
He’s got his sleeves rolled up all ready to work but then spaces out
🤣I don't know how I ended up in this part of TH-cam but I'm not complaining! I love these reminders that people are always the same. Mozart loved to write things like this in his letters: "There's a lot of farting during the night, And the farts resound with thunderous might." Chaucer wrote things in the Miller's Tale that I can't quote without this comment being deleted! Hell, the oldest recorded joke is a fart joke! That kind of humor is universal.
Thank you for another great,“art history story time”!
seems she filled the whole...
People were jealous of the speed in how he worked … he was a creative genius
Morisot was the super-star of Impressionism. The guys knew it.
This sculpture really speaks to me. I have experienced this type of ecstasy in meditation. I haven't had visions of angels but I see a very bright light
Oh wow that's amazing! I too have experienced brightness or hazy color tones with eyes closed and deep into meditation. I wonder what all the brain is doing while in those states. It's fascinating.
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4:54 dummy
I wonder how much of a factor his manipulative nature played in his eventual come up in the art world. I also wonder if he ever manipulated basquiat in the way that he would do that to his other collaborators.
3:12 "one of Georgia O'Keeffe's most famous paintings created during her time at Abiquiu home" which she didn't move into until 1949 "was Pedernal", which she painted in 1941. New Mexico is the Land of Enchantment, but I am not sure that time travel is possible. The painting was actually created at her home in Ghost Ranch which has a beautiful view of Pedernal.
0:25 ⛽️ n 🍄
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hitler was not scared of modern art. hitler saw how the arts had been infiltrated and was trying to regain control of German art. Sure, there was some proverbial throwing the baby out with the bathwater, and some of it was ideologically motivated (i.e. Picasso since he was a big communist), but if you actually look at the degenerate art exhibit, much of it was garbage that was pushed by a system that was not theirs, some of it promoting degeneracy and disrespecting Christianity. I can't even imagine what he would think now if he saw the art that is out now. He'd be appalled. Remember, Hitler was an artist too, and he was rejected from art school when Egon Schiele got to graduate. Hitler was a much much more skilled draughtsman and painter by a longshot. The whole system had been corrupted at that point, and they had thrown away their baby of classical art and academic art with their bathwater as well.
Best video I’ve seen in a long time. I went in a rabbit hole of art. Thank you
This is worth repeating and broadcasting. If artists think they would be safe to create under a MAGA party regime, they need to wake up.
Excellent video! As an artist myself and someone who has an MFA in German Language and Culture, I thoroughly enjoyed this video!
This girl with her bare feet and farm tool. Got no time for feminism and got no time for your pronouns ❤ 1884 So Beautiful
*📚📚📚📖 Thanks for the art history lesson 🎨🖌️🖼️🎭*
Yeah the Soviets rejected it long before them. The Nazis pioneered television, nightvision, the modern 'assault rifle' liberals scream about, helicopters, gliders, the jet engine, rockets, radios, ICBMs we used as the foundation for our space race, they INVENTED modernity to a great degree. Modernity is more than just some oil paint.
coward. you've no idea where those innovations even came from. it wasn't your loser anglo-saxon mind that did it. you lost ww2 for a reason.
Hitler was just another fool, see what happend to him after few years
#Hamparte
Hitler fought anything but modernity. His army and their technology was as modern as it could get, he had very progressive and modernist views about animal rights and even when it comes to art, he didn't fight "modern" art but abstract art, often made by people who opposed him and whose "art" didn't reflect the ideology of the nazis, meaning hard work and fighting spirit. I think you got more than one thing wrong here, most importantly: modernity isn't some holy grail against supposedly evil traditionalists (who are anything but that).
@@candide1065 nothing against traditionalist and no claim that modern art is any kind of holy grail. Not sure where you got that from this video?
"the ideology of the nazis, meaning hard work and fighting spirit"....and, of course, the ruthless elimination and mass murder of all those pesky inferior races that were polluting the blood of all those Pure Aryans. Very progressive.
you expose yourself in your pseudo-intellectual comment. your bigots died in the eastern front for a reason. just because you like animals and think cigarettes are smelly doesn't make you a progressive. the whole genocide thing gets in the way of that.
@@arthistorystorytime Maybe the fact that you frame Hitler to be opposed to "modernity" and since he is the personification of evil in many peoples minds, everything he represents (traditionalism) must be evil and modernity, as supposed "opposition" to Hitler must be great, like everything he supposedly would have hated. Gaslight harder, lol.
@@arthistorystorytime Since youtube (or whoever) deleted my perfectly fine comment: Your video is literally "Mustache-man bad, mustache-man against modernity = modernity good, opposite of modernity (traditionalism) bad."
My background on my phone says Entartete musik and is a propaganda picture of a black Jew monkey man playing sax.
NAme of that song ?
Good video on the anti-artistic vision of the Nazis. The Nazis are not creative nor deep thinkers in the realms of the human condition, for them purity is key, sterility was their pure art. Race was an obsession to them. But their attacks against art backfired badly.
After all that desperate yapping, I'd really love to hear your "expert" opinion on socialists and communists view on what you consider art.
Yeah, thought so, bro.
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If I can give some feedback about the Reichstag fire, we know that the Dutch communist Marinus van der Lubbe had a role to play in causing the arson attack, but the question is disputed how much of a role did he play in it. Majority of scholars thinks he acts alone and the Nazis just seized the opportunity.
There was no degenerate art when hitler was alive, NOW there is, don´t even call it degenerate but stupid "art" or non art, fake art..
Well… the new traditionalist, Ayn Rand-worshipping, Odd Nerdrum-imitating crowd is bringing it back.
I appreciate their efforts but we will need much more than that to beat the postmodern army of hacks.
@ I rest my case.
As it should, Modern art should be shunned
@ I rest my case yet again.
@@wordscapes5690 Like that they live rentfree in your head and you have less than zero arguments.
The avant garde became the establishment. It was degenerate then its still degenerate. Most western people feel starved for beauty within art because art schools teach the same BS narrative as this video: "Beauty is fascism". Its been 80 years & all the best stuff is purely decorative abstract & pop art - at worst its just ugly anti-art faux intellectualism that is decidedly anti-western. The emergent backlash will shock & surprise those who didnt head the warning about degenerate art.
Nowhere does this video suggest beauty is fascism. Some want to make ugly art and restricting them to do so or merely think a certain way is what’s fascist.
@@arthistorystorytime it isnt restricting individuals making ugly art if they desire, its disgusting idea that it should be centered within [western] culture rather than othered. Its been centered by the degenerate avant garde since 1946. Its this very thing that made the nazis reject it first, then later their enemies, the soviets did the same. The public hates it & it hates the public. Ugly dada style art repudiates every value beloved by healthy people. Degenerate art is defined by its unhealthy values & worldview. It discourages as it demoralises. It affirms & celebrates ugliness & unhealthiness & is expressed by mentally unwell people as well as people who just hate everything old, everything western, hate society, etc. Mutants love ugliness since it reflects back their ugliness as a power since these works are filling up many spaces that would be displaying beauty instead. It deserves 2 be othered, moved away from culture's center stage. It deserves 2 be defunded by the state & it will be shortly.
@@arthistorystorytime When alleged art history types suggest the idea that all art made by Nazis was insincere, that it was directly political shows how little actual "Nazi art" they have actually seen. Are you aware how much classical realist art made during the 1930s was systematically destroyed by allied occupiers with directives during 1946 & after? Most "nazi art" was *indistinguishable* from figures such as Paul Manship, Frank Brangwyn, & many others [democratic societies] who were MORE famous during the time than the BS official avant gardist "artist genius" list like Picasso & Duchamp. Most art history you have learned & are spreading here is a lie. It isnt your fault, since the false narrative is about 80 years old already.
I am aware of the classical realist art of the time. I am a big fan of it. As for people’s taste and focus on ugly or beautiful art, it’s out there. To each their own. Congrats on not being degenerate I guess? Lol
Excellent video
Thank you for watching!
"no i dont draw bad ur just a n'''zi" is this a valid counter critique? 🧐
so on 4chan they have local meet-ups where you can get a beer with your fellow bigots.
@@Grathom15 ok? lol
@@Grathom15 idk how to reply to that, n idk if ur being serious? are u implying something?
And then all the "Völkisher" cities were replaced by Modernist Cites... My favourite, the "Quadratestadt" of Mannheim... I would not call it Degenerate.. Just very fascinasting... & Luxury brands galore. Very fancy Lebensraum there..
NOWADAYS, PEOPLE ON THE TOLERANT AND COMPASSIONATE LEFT THAT OPPOSE OIL FOR EXAMPLE DESTROY ART AND YOU'RE CENSORED BY THE SAME TOLERANT AND COMPASSIONATE LEFTISTS IF YOU HOLD OPINIONS THAT DIFFER FROM THEIRS LIKE IF OPPOSE WAR AND GENOCIDE IN PALESTINE?🤔
Interesting, thanks Stephanie. I find the propaganda art of different regimes interesting. The communist and fascist art from the 30s through the 60s etc. Interesting too, how the culture is reflected in the State architecture. Also, Leni Riefenstahl's genius as a cinematographer is hard to isolate from the Nazi state message. I guess art doesn't happen in a vacuum and the political influences seep through. That French accent at 4:57 though...Is ze inspector Clouseau returned? Peter Sellers would be proud!
Interesting! I'll look into Leni