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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Die Wilde Jagd


Franz von Stuck's Wild Chase and Adolf Hitler
Completed about 1889, Stuck's 'The Wild Chase' depicts Wotan (Odin, the Allfather of the Gods) on horseback leading a procession of the dead. Wotan's face in the painting greatly resembles Adolf Hitler's.
Posted by E-Man at 10:47 AM
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Labels: Adolf Hitler, Allfather, Franz von Stuck, Odin, The Wild Chase, Wotan

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