- Paul Schultze-Naumburg
Paul Schultze-Naumburg (
June 10 1869 –May 19 1949 ) was a Nazi architect and one ofNazi Germany 's most vocal political critics ofmodern architecture . Along withAlexander von Senger ,Eugen Honig ,Konrad Nonn , andGerman Bestelmeyer , Schultze-Naumburg was a member of a National Socialist para-governmental propaganda unit called theKampfbund deutscher Architekten und Ingenieure (KDAI).Life
Schultze-Naumburg was born in
Almrich (now part ofNaumburg ) in Prussian Saxony, and by the early 20th century was a well-known painter and architect. Beginning beforeWorld War I , he wrote articles and books condemning modern art and architecture in racial terms, thereby providing much of the basis forAdolf Hitler 's theories in whichclassical Greece and theMiddle Ages were the true sources ofAryan art. [Adam, p. 29-32] Schultze-Naumburg wrote such books as "Die Kunst der Deutschen. Ihr Wesen und ihre Werke" (The art of the Germans. Their nature and their factories) and "Kunst und Rasse" (Art and Race), the latter published in 1928, in which he argued that only "racially pure" artists could produce a healthy art which upheld timeless ideals of classical beauty, while racially "mixed" modern artists evidenced their inferiority and corruption by producing distorted artwork. As evidence of this, he reproduced examples of modern art next to photographs of people with deformities and diseases, graphically reinforcing the idea ofmodernism as a sickness. [Grosshans, p. 9]Schultze-Naumburg died in
Jena in 1949.Bibliography
* Jose-Manuel GARCÍA ROIG, "Tres arquitectos del periodo guillermino. Hermman Muthesius. Paul Schultze-Naumburg. Paul Mebes", Valladolid (Spain), 2006, ISBN 978-84-8448-370-0, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
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*Adam, Peter. "Art of the Third Reich" (1992). New York:
Harry N. Abrams, Inc. . ISBN 0-8109-1912-5
*Barron, Stephanie, ed. "'Degenerate Art:' The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany" (1991). New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.. ISBN 0-8109-3653-4
*Grosshans, Henry. "Hitler and the Artists" (1983). New York: Holmes & Meyer. ISBN 0-8419-0746-3
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