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- W2330809622 abstract "After the defeat of the fascist regime in May of 1945, the situation in the three western zones was at first utterly confused. There was no point zero, no radical break, no ideological turning point. Despite all the apparent disruption, a considerable continuity prevailed in political, economic, social and cultural spheres. This was particularly true of the world of painting, which was less affected by the Allies' licensing restrictions than werejournalism and publishing, or theater and concert performances. In the realm of painting, even former Nazis were able simply to continue painting and selling their works to private collectors, all the more so since many of the so-called Nazi had painted primarily portraits, landscapes and harmless genre works even before 1945.1 The situation was very different, on the other hand, for those painters who tried to address a broader public after 1945. The stylistic and thematic plurality which characterized post-war painting was welcomed as a relief from the fascists' effort to synchronize art into a onedimensional carbon-copy realism which obscured actual realities. In spite of such plurality, it is possible to identify three major trends right off the bat: an anti-fascist Left, a non-representational avant-garde and an eclectic quasi-modernism. The motifs of the anti-fascist, politically partisan and socially critical leftist movement confronted the political disasters of the immediate past head-on with lamentation, condemnation and/or satire. This group represented the smallest school of painters (approximately 510%). Because the Nazis had destroyed every organization of the leftist artists, painters like Hanns Kralik, Otto Pankok and Karl Hubbuch found meaningful support after 1945 only in thejournal Bildende Kunst and in the Kulturbund zur demokratischen Erneuerung Deutschlands (Cultural Association for the Democratic Renewal of Ger-" @default.
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- W2330809622 title "Modernism Restored: West German Painting in the 1950s" @default.
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