Image:Degenerate art exhibition in Nazi Germany.jpg
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Cover of the Degenerate art exhibition catalog held in Nazi Germany, depicting the monumetal sculpture Der Neue Mensch[1] (The New Man) by Otto Freundlich. Der Neue Mensch was never recovered and is assumed to have been destroyed.
The exhibition was held to defame modern and Jewish artists.
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