
"Alte Nationalgalerie" Antigua Galeria Nacional
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This is the old National gallery in berlin a gallery that holds art the Nazis tried to burn. Paintings they called degenerate.
In nineteen thirty-seven the Nazis staged the Entartete Kunst exhibition. Degenerate Art. They put modern paintings on display to mock them.
Jewish painters.
Modernists.
Cubists.
They called it un-German. Unhealthy. And ordinary Berliners came to laugh at what the gallery had ones fought to preserve.
But decades before, in eighteen sixty-three Paris, Manet painted Olympia. A nude woman staring back at the viewer.
No mythological excuse. Just modern Paris. Just raw truth. The public was scandalized. Cafés. Dancers. Prostitutes. Nudes lounging beside clothed men. Everyday modern life. This is what the Nazis would later call degenerate.
On the other side, a Black servant offering flowers. Her name was Laure. In that time, this kind of reality—a Black woman painted as she was, not as exotic fantasy—was not common in painting. Manet showed her simply. A moment of honesty.
In nineteen thirty-seven they confiscated thousands of works from German museums. More than twenty thousand paintings seized. Some sold abroad. Others destroyed.
Then came the Allied bombs. Berlin was destroyed. The Alte Nationalgalerie was hit. Paintings were hidden underground. Some lost forever. Others buried near Alexanderplatz.
After the war the gallery was rebuilt. Berlin was divided. The museum stood in East Berlin. And slowly the collection returned. Impressionists beside German Romantics. Modern art next to classical masters. Today the Alte Nationalgalerie holds what survived. What the Nazis tried to erase. What the bombs couldn't destroy.
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