I hate to peepee on your parade but there's nothing to substantiate Hitler painting this. It doesn't follow his style or themes. He struggled portraying people so usually avoided such in most of his artwork. That does not mean he didn't, it is just unlikely that he did.
Hitler painted a watercolor titled "Memorial Shrine" in 1915 while recovering from wounds in Belgium, depicting Jesus visiting a wounded soldier resembling himself, reflecting his Catholic beliefs and sense of divine protection, often seen as a deeply personal work alongside his architectural and street scene paintings from his time as a struggling artist in Vienna and Munich before World War I
I am sure you saw a post on another board attributing these paintings to Hitler but have you taken the time to verify the claims before blindly reposting?
I hate to peepee on your parade but there's nothing to substantiate Hitler painting this. It doesn't follow his style or themes. He struggled portraying people so usually avoided such in most of his artwork. That does not mean he didn't, it is just unlikely that he did.
It looks like his style and wouldn't appear he struggled with portraying people.
I am sure you saw a post on another board attributing these paintings to Hitler but have you taken the time to verify the claims before blindly reposting?
tl;dr - source?
Adolf_Hitler -Abschied des Jagerburschen (1914)
Thank you. I digress.
https://picryl.com/media/adolf-hitler-abschied-des-jagerburschen-1914-7e432a