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Billy F. Price's book Adolf Hitler als Maler und Zeichner (1983) is the best oversight of all known forged Hitlers until 1983.

In this work catalogue of forgeries some authentic Hitlers are depicted


Abbreviations in Price

To:
Adolf Hitler als Maler und Zeichner (1983)
Price - Appendix
Price Images 1-103 (this page)
Price Images 104-200
Price Images 201-300
Price Images 301-400
Price Images 401-499
Price Images 500-599
Price Images 600-723



Page 95, numbers 1-5
Page 96, numbers 6-11
Page 97, numbers 12-16
Page 98, numbers 17-20
Page 99, numbers 21-24
Page 100, numbers 25-29
Page 101, numbers 30-33
Page 102, numbers 34-38
Page 103, numbers 39-43
Page 104, numbers 44-49
Page 105, numbers 50-52
Page 106, numbers 53-56
Page 107, numbers 57-62
Page 108, numbers 63-66
Page 109, numbers 67-71
Page 110, numbers 72-77
Page 111, numbers 78-82
Page 112, numbers 83-87
Page 113, numbers 88-91
Page 114, numbers 92-97
Page 115, numbers 98-103



 

 
      
* Every item from the collection (Sammlung] A1 is a forgery - see Dr. Johannes von Müllern-Schönhausen.
* Every item from the collection USA2 is forged by Konrad Kujau.
Schulze von Mertschinsky = Wolfgang Schulze von Mertschinsky, the American agent of Kujau.
* Numbers with codes 'PB. D1, F: PR' are very likely to be forgeries by Kujau.
* Everything signed with 'A.H.' or 'Adolf Hitler' is a forgery.
* Everything from J (Peter Jahn) is highly suspect
* Everything from S is highly suspect
* Everything from K is highly suspect. Graf Klenau was an auction house that sold many forgeries
* Everything from D1 (Fritz Stiefel, Stuttgart) is highly suspect
* Everything from D2 (Speer) is highly suspect
*All World War 1 watercolors not depicted in Hoffmann’s book Adolf Hitler / Aquarelle (1935) are highly suspect
and should be considered as forgeries
* All watercolors / oilpaintings from 1918 or later are forgeries
*All portraits and nudes are forgeries
* Everything with many people on it is highly suspect 

USA4 = Keith Wilson (1928-?), lawyer from Kansas City. "Wilson reports owning the largest collection of
paintings by Adolph Hitler in the Western Hemisphere." - Sam G. Riley. Biographical Dictionary of American
Newspaper Columnists
. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut / London, [1995]. Page 353.
See also: Nazi collections a reminder of decaying values of past. Kansas City Times, March 8, 1973, page 7.


According to Volker Ullrich (Adolf Hitler. Biographie, 2013 page 62) Hitler made at least
three oilpaintings which he sold to Dr. Hans Schirmer in München, late 1913/begin 1914.
If Ullrich is correct on this, these are the only three documented oil paintings by Hitler.'
In Price the numbers 342, 343 and 344 are presented as these works. It is not known
if these depicted works are authentic or forgeries.

Page 95, numbers 1-5 (all forgeries)

Page 96, numbers 6-11 (all forgeries)

Page 97, numbers 12-16 (all forgeries)

Page 98, numbers 17-20 (all forgeries) - top of page

Page 99, numbers 21-24 (all forgeries) - top of page

Page 100, numbers 25-29 (25 and 26 forgeries; 27, 28 and 29 authentic) - top of page

Page 101, numbers 30-33 (all forgeries) - top of page

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Page 102, numbers 34-38
(all forgeries)

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Page 103, numbers 39-43 (all forgeries)

Page 104, numbers 44-49 (all forgeries)


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Page 105, numbers 50-52
(all forgeries)

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Page 106, numbers 53-56 (all forgeries)

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Page 107, numbers 57-62
(all forgeries, except 59, which is authentic (depicted in Kubizek's book, 1953)

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Page 108, numbers 63-66 (all forgeries)

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Page 109, numbers 67-71
(all forgeries)

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Page 110, numbers 72-77
(all forgeries)

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Page 111, numbers 78-82
(all forgeries)

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Page 112, numbers 83-87
(all forgeries)

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Page 113, numbers 88-91
(all forgeries)

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Page 114, numbers 92-97 (all forgeries)

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Page 115, numbers 98-103
(all forgeries)

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