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Visual Propaganda: Ideology in Art

Visual Propaganda: Ideology in Art

A Survey of Political Art

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“Hagar” by Karl Kanppe. From left, the original bronze, the condition when discovered, and as it appears now, cleaned and on display at Berlin’s Neues Museum.

January 18, 2012 Return to: Degenerate ArtFull resolution (650 × 396)

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“Hagar” by Karl Kanppe. From left, the original bronze, the condition when discovered, and as it appears now, cleaned and on display at Berlin’s Neues Museum.
“Hagar” by Karl Kanppe. From left, the original bronze, the condition when discovered, and as it appears now, cleaned and on display at Berlin’s Neues Museum.

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