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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Did Adolf Hitler draw Disney characters?


Last Updated: 2:00am GMT 23/02/2008

The director of a Norwegian museum claimed yesterday to have discovered cartoons drawn by Adolf Hitler during the Second World War.

William Hakvaag, the director of a war museum in northern Norway, said he found the drawings hidden in a painting signed "A. Hitler" that he bought at an auction in Germany.

Did Adolf Hitler draw Disney characters?
The Snow White characters Bashful and Doc, which the museum director William Hakvaag
believes were drawn by Hitler, along with a sketch of Pinocchio

He found coloured cartoons of the characters Bashful and Doc from the 1937 Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which were signed A.H., and an unsigned sketch of Pinocchio as he appeared in the 1940 Disney film.

Hitler tried to make a living as an artist before his rise to power. While there was no independent confirmation yesterday that the drawings were the work of the Nazi leader, Hitler is known to have owned a copy of Snow White, the classic animated adaptation of a German fairy tale, and to have viewed it in his private cinema.

Mr Hakvaag, who said he had performed tests on the paintings which suggested that they dated from 1940, said: "I am 100 per cent sure that these are drawings by Hitler. If one wanted to make a forgery, one would never hide it in the back of a picture, where it might never be discovered."

The initials on the sketches, and the signature on the painting, matched other copies of Hitler's handwriting, he claimed.

"Hitler had a copy of Snow White," he said. "He thought this was one of the best movies ever made."

 

Discoveries of Nazi-era memorabilia have repeatedly turned out to be mistaken or the result of a hoax. However, art attributed to Hitler continues to sell at auction, even if its provenance is far from complete.

Nineteen watercolours and two sketches said to be by Hitler were sold in Britain two years ago for a total of £118,000.

The auction firm Jefferys said the seller did everything possible to authenticate the works.

The pictures of cottages and rural scenes were found in a farmhouse in Belgium and were believed to have been painted while Hitler was a young soldier in the country during the First World War

 

link: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/23/whitler123.xml

 


Saturday, January 26, 2008

最近正全力閱讀書架上未看完的書。由於數量頗多,內容頗深,看來要花點時間了。

已KO:

I.M. Copi: Symbolic Logic

Derek Parfit: Reasons and Persons

即將KO:

W.V. Quine: Mathematical Logic

Mary Shelley: Frankenstein

James Joyce: Dubliners

努力中:

Charles Lamb: Essays of Elia

Bernard Williams: Ethics and the Limit of Philosophy


Saturday, December 15, 2007

晚上城門河邊很熱鬧。

致各有志於郊遊的朋友:

行山季節又來了,本人將於23,25,30,31/12 和 4,5/1 有假

歡迎預約,先到先得。


Saturday, December 08, 2007

"今天,電費不貴,可以隨便讀喜歡讀的書,你擁有一框的燈色,喜歡讀到什麼 時候就是什麼時候,沒有一隻手在黑暗裏捻熄了電燈。今天不珍惜擁有的一切,不珍惜掌中的一掬柔黃的燈光,明天,在黑暗中就會有一隻手把燈熄掉, 那時你老了,唯有面臨長夜剩餘的閉塞及無知 , 怔怔地坐在黑暗裏,凝望月色朦朧的窗外 。"

修改自"沒有電燈的時候" by陶傑


Thursday, November 15, 2007

"我曾想過與她在這美麗的海灘拍一幀黑白照,我們就像Mary Warnock和Geoffrey Warnock在Steve Pyke的相中露出一點不自然但幸福的微笑;當年我能夠邀請她,但我沒有這樣做;那充滿可能性的時空早以飛逝。"

David Lewis 說:"不要緊,總有一個可能世界,一個同你一模一樣的Counterpart,和她的Counterpart,在一個一模一樣的沙灘拍一張一模一樣的黑白照。這事件和現正發生的事一樣真實,沒甚麼好遺憾。"

"但那個Counterpart不是我呀"

Derek Parfit 插咀:"他不是你不要緊,既然他和你一模一樣,他和你就有很強的Psychological Connectedness;若果這個可能事件和現正發生的事一樣真實,那這和這件事發生在你身上和發生在那Counterpart身上沒甚麼差別,兩個結果有同樣的價值。"

我摸摸額頭,望著那出奇地閃亮的金星,心想:"我們是人因為我們喜愛遙望星空,還是,我們喜愛遙望星空因為我們是人?"

這時胸口有一陣痛,使我想起因高血壓而飆升的保險費用,不禁嘆了一口氣。

"Logic resembles good poetry: a precise and radical imagination, an elegant and powerful form, exactly the right expressions in exactly the right order, subtle variations on a theme, the unfamiliar articulation of the familiar, reflection in language on language and its relation to the world, depth achieved through scrupulous accuracy."

by Tim Williamson
Oxford
7 March 2003



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