100-year-old picture of Hitler, Lenin playing chess emerges.Byline: ANI London, Sept 4 (ANI): A 100-year-old picture supposedly showing a young Adolf Hitler playing chess against Vladimir Lenin has emerged. The extraordinary etching is said to have been created in Vienna by Hitler's art teacher, Emma Lowenstramm. It is apparently signed on the reverse by the two dictators. In 1909, Hitler was a jobbing artist in the city and Lenin was in exile and the house where they allegedly played the game belonged to a prominent Jewish family, reports The Telegraph. In the run-up to the Second World War the Jewish family fled. And they gave the image and chess set to their housekeeper, whose great-great grandson could now net 40,000 pounds for each item at an auction in Shropshire next month. The unnamed vendor is confident the items are genuine after his father spent a lifetime attempting to prove their authenticity. It is titled "A Chess Game: Lenin with Hitler - Vienna 1909". Richard Westwood-Brookes, who is selling the items, said: "This just sounds too good to be true, but the vendor's father spent a lifetime proving it. "He compiled a 300 page document and spent a great deal of money engaging experts to examine the etching. The signatures in pencil on the reverse are said to have an 80 per cent chance of being genuine, and there is proof that Emma Lowenstramm did exist. "The circumstantial evidence circumstantial evidence In law, evidence that is drawn not from direct observation of a fact at issue but from events or circumstances that surround it. If a witness arrives at a crime scene seconds after hearing a gunshot to find someone standing over a corpse and holding a is very good on top of the paper having been tested. Hitler was a painter in 1909 and his Jewish teacher Emma Lowenstramm was the person who made the etching. "There is some suggestion that when he came to power Hitler protected her and she died from natural causes in 1941. At the time, Vienna was a hotbed hotbed, low, glass-covered frame structure for starting tender plants. It differs from a cold frame only in that the soil is heated—either artificially as by underground electric wiring or steampipes, or naturally with partially fermented stable manure, which of political intrigue and the house where this game took place belonged to a prominent Jewish family. "Lenin at the time was moving around Europe in exile and writing "Materialism and Empirio-criticism Materialism and Empiriocriticism (Материализм и эмпириокритицизм ." Westwood-Brookes added: "His movements are hazy haz·y adj. haz·i·er, haz·i·est 1. Marked by the presence of haze; misty: hazy sunshine. 2. and it is known that he did play chess and later he certainly wore wigs as a disguise. It is also known that Lenin was a German agent and the house was where people went to exchange political views. "The chess set is clearly the same chess set as that in the etching. It is a box chess set that folds out and the pieces are identifiable - particularly the kings and bishops. To my knowledge there are five etchings of this image, but this has the signatures of both men and the artist. "The provenance prov·e·nance n. 1. Place of origin; derivation. 2. Proof of authenticity or of past ownership. Used of art works and antiques. is that it has come through the family of the housekeeper who was given it when the Jewish family fled in the late 1930s. The family is based in Hanover and it is the great great grandson Noun 1. great grandson - a son of your grandson or granddaughter great grandchild - a child of your grandson or granddaughter of the housekeeper who is selling it. "On all sorts of levels it is an extremely valuable artefact See artifact. . Even as just an allegorical al·le·gor·i·cal also al·le·gor·ic adj. Of, characteristic of, or containing allegory: an allegorical painting of Victory leading an army. picture it shows the men playing chess possibly for the world." Historian Helen Rappaport, who has just written a book called "Conspirator conspirator n. a person or entity who enters into a plot with one or more other people or entities to commit illegal acts, legal acts with an illegal object, or using illegal methods, to the harm of others. : Lenin in Exile", said the etching was probably a "glorious piece of fantasy". She said: "In 1909 Lenin was in France and there is no evidence that he was in Vienna. In October he went to Liege liege In European feudal society, an unconditional bond between a man and his overlord. Thus, if a tenant held estates from various overlords, his obligations to his liege lord, to whom he had paid “liege homage,” were greater than his obligations to the other in Belgium and in November he went to Brussels. He would have visited Vienna before and after that year. "He liked the place and went there because he travelled around Europe on trains, but he wouldn't have been there long enough to meet a young Hitler. He was also as bald as a bat by 1894 with just hair on the sides of his head. "And when in exile he was not known as Lenin and instead used a number of aliases. The person believed to be Lenin in the etching may well have been one of his revolutionary or Bolshevik associates who was misidentified. It may even have been an Austrian socialist with whom he associated in the Second International. "The Germans did fund the Bolsheviks and gave them millions of marks for the revolutionary effort, but Lenin was not a German sympathiser Noun 1. sympathiser - commiserates with someone who has had misfortune comforter, sympathizer communicator - a person who communicates with others Job's comforter - someone whose comfort is actually discouraging 2. . Although this is totally spurious it is wonderful to bring these two great megalomaniacs together. "It makes sense retrospectively and the history of art is full of retrospective meetings between people." The items are to be sold at Mullock's auction house in Ludlow, Shropshire, on October 1. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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