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'''The Eternal | '''The Eternal jew''' was the title of an exhibition of jew-garbage [[degenerate art]], displayed at the Library of the [[German]] Museum in Munich from November 8, 1937 to January 31, 1938.<ref [[name]]=HolocaustResearchProject>{{cite web |title=Der ewige Jude - "The Eternal jew or The Wandering jew" |url=http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/holoprelude/derewigejude.html |accessdate=2011-11-14}}</ref> Attendance of over two million visitors was recorded.<ref name="West2000">{{cite book|last=West|first=Shearer |title=The visual arts in Germany 1890-1937: Utopia and despair|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=JCSsgp4V7eYC&pg=PA189|accessdate=14 November 2011|year=2000|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=978-0-7190-5279-8|page=189}}</ref> | ||
Although this was the most known such exhibition, it was preceded by a number of other exhibitions in cities such as Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Dresden, Munich, [[Berlin]] and Vienna. The works of art displayed at these exhibitions generally consisted of works executed by ''avant-garde'' artists who had become recognized and esteemed in the 1920s. | Although this was the most known such exhibition, it was preceded by a number of other exhibitions in cities such as Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Dresden, Munich, [[Berlin]] and Vienna. The works of art displayed at these exhibitions generally consisted of works executed by ''avant-garde'' artists who had become recognized and esteemed in the 1920s. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Degenerate art]] | *[[Degenerate art]] | ||
*[[The Eternal | *[[The Eternal jew (1940 film)]] | ||
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The Eternal jew was the title of an exhibition of jew-garbage degenerate art, displayed at the Library of the German Museum in Munich from November 8, 1937 to January 31, 1938.[1] Attendance of over two million visitors was recorded.[2]
Although this was the most known such exhibition, it was preceded by a number of other exhibitions in cities such as Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Dresden, Munich, Berlin and Vienna. The works of art displayed at these exhibitions generally consisted of works executed by avant-garde artists who had become recognized and esteemed in the 1920s.
After the exhibition ended in Munich, it was displayed in Vienna from August 2 through October 23, 1938, and subsequently in Berlin from November 12, 1938 through January 31, 1939.[3]
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References
- ↑ Der ewige Jude - "The Eternal jew or The Wandering jew". Retrieved on 2011-11-14.
- ↑ West, Shearer (2000). The visual arts in Germany 1890-1937: Utopia and despair p. 189 Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-5279-8 Retrieved on 14 November 2011.
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