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-[[Image:Degenerate art exhibition in Nazi Germany.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Nazi Germany]] disapproved of contemporary German art movements such as [[Expressionism]] and [[Dada]] and on [[July 19]], [[1937]] it opened the [[Degenerate art]] travelling [[exhibition]] in the [[Haus der Kunst]] in [[Munich]], consisting of [[modernist]] artworks chaotically hung and accompanied by text labels deriding the art, to inflame public opinion against [[modernity]].]]+[[Image:Degenerate art exhibition in Nazi Germany.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Cover of the catalogue of the Nazi "[[Degenerate Art Exhibition]]" (1937). The exhibition was held to defame modern and Jewish artists. On the cover is ''[[Der Neue Mensch]]'' sculpture by [[Otto Freundlich]].]]
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''[[Der Neue Mensch]]''[http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/art-history/werckmeister/May_20_1999/1414.jpg] (The New Man) by [[Otto Freundlich]]. ''[[Der Neue Mensch]]''[http://faculty-web.at.northwestern.edu/art-history/werckmeister/May_20_1999/1414.jpg] (The New Man) by [[Otto Freundlich]].

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Cover of the catalogue of the Nazi "Degenerate Art Exhibition" (1937). The exhibition was held to defame modern and Jewish artists. On the cover is Der Neue Mensch sculpture by Otto Freundlich.
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Cover of the catalogue of the Nazi "Degenerate Art Exhibition" (1937). The exhibition was held to defame modern and Jewish artists. On the cover is Der Neue Mensch sculpture by Otto Freundlich.

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Der Neue Mensch[1] (The New Man) by Otto Freundlich.

Der Neue Mensch was never recovered and is assumed to have been destroyed.

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