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Adolf Hitler was rejected twice by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna due to his "unsatisfactory" drawing skills, (Original Post) Coldwater Jan 20 OP
adolf's architectural drawings were ok but he couldn't draw people worth a crap msongs Jan 20 #1
I suppose he was about as good as any other amateur- artist--- but Jack Valentino Jan 20 #2
OMFG, danke schoen, Wiener Kunstakademie !!! fierywoman Jan 20 #3
I've seen Hitler's artwork BigmanPigman Jan 20 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author GReedDiamond Jan 20 #5
I don't think the two are really connected. BigmanPigman Jan 20 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author GReedDiamond Jan 20 #9
Hmmm.... It's still possible that being accepted as an artist by some prople might have.... electric_blue68 Jan 20 #11
A.H. was really pissed about WW1, the rules Ilsa Jan 20 #10
They're a lot better than GWB's oft-lauded paint by number paintings. tanyev Jan 20 #7
They are not that bad for an amateur edhopper Jan 20 #8

msongs

(73,760 posts)
1. adolf's architectural drawings were ok but he couldn't draw people worth a crap
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 02:16 AM
Jan 20

so the pics came out sterile

Jack Valentino

(5,045 posts)
2. I suppose he was about as good as any other amateur- artist--- but
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 02:26 AM
Jan 20

presumed himself to be "a better artist than has ever been seen before"---
as a narcissist ...

much like his modern U.S. apprentice regarding any issue that he can think of....



personally, I believe that Trump can SHIT HIS PANTS
"BETTER than anyone has EVER SEEN BEFORE, or ever SMELT!"





(even the little grandchildren cover their nose, but they are more honest than the rest of us!)





BigmanPigman

(55,178 posts)
4. I've seen Hitler's artwork
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 04:45 AM
Jan 20

and his skills were not bad at all. Half of the students in the art schools I attended were a lot worse.

Response to BigmanPigman (Reply #4)

BigmanPigman

(55,178 posts)
6. I don't think the two are really connected.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 07:22 AM
Jan 20

The term "starving artist" is pretty accurate. The old fine artists were supported by the church and rich people. Everyone knows that artists work several jobs just to get by, like actors. No one goes into the art field to get rich and famous. Hitler was no different.

He had a chip on his shoulder and it likely would have been the same whether or not he got into an art school and was able to support himself through his art or any other profession for that matter.

He was a crazy psychopath whether or not he made it as an artist. Tons of starving artists for hundreds of years didn't turn into mass murderers. He had a serious and separate mental illness. If he were a waiter, a train conductor, a plumber, etc he would still be a psycho. Everyone has some chip on their shoulder but they don't end up destroying cultures and societies due to it.

Response to BigmanPigman (Reply #6)

electric_blue68

(26,886 posts)
11. Hmmm.... It's still possible that being accepted as an artist by some prople might have....
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 04:08 PM
Jan 20

occupied his mind enough to keep him,
(and thus The World) back then out of trouble!

edhopper

(37,375 posts)
8. They are not that bad for an amateur
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 09:45 AM
Jan 20

There is a lot of room for improvement, but as a beginner, he is not awful.
And slinking away from politics to paint is the best move he has ever done.

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