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Franz Eichhorst : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franz Eichhorst
Franz Eichhorst (born 7 September 1885 in Berlin, died 30 April 1948, Innsbruck) was a German painter, engraver and illustrator, one of a number of German artists known for his war paintings supporting the Nazi regime.〔McCloskey, Barbara. (''Artists of World War II'' ), p. 50 (2005) (ISBN 978-0313321535) ("Paintings and drawings by Elk Eber, Fritz Erler, Franz Eichhorst, Wolf Willrich, Rudolf Hengstenberg, and other solder-artists instead glorified Germany's war effort ...")〕 Eichhorst volunteered for military service for Germany in World War I.〔Ernst Klee: ''Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945'' (in German). S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 131.〕 In the early 1920s, Eichhorst set up a summer studio in Matrei in Osttirol. There in 1928, he created one of his most well-known works, ''Mädchen mit Krug'' (Girl with Pitcher). In 1938 he created a series of war murals for the Schöneberg city hall in Berlin.〔〔Brett-Smith, Richard. (''Berlin '45: The Grey City'' ), p.135 (Macmillan 1966) ("the murals of the leading Nazi war artist, Franz Eichhorst, to be found formerly in the Rauthaus Berlin-Schoneberg")〕 In April 1938, Adolf Hitler bestowed upon him the honorary title of Professor. Over 50 of his paintings were displayed at the Great German art exhibition (Große Deutsche Kunstausstellung) at the Haus der Kunst in Munich, including battle scenes from the Second World War, particularly those from the conflicts with Poland and Russia.〔 ==See also==
* List of German painters
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