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Hello, I discovered the work of the artist in the German Film, Never Look Away. Unfortunately, I could not find any information about him, but the following: (http://lcc.onlineculture.co.uk/ttp/ttp.html?id=1bdcb351-e431-45a2-8fa7-4fa343bdc27f&type=book) and the document below. https://archive.org/details/degenerateartfa00barr/page/258
 
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Nackln Web (Female nude) Etching.
Nackln Web (Female nude) Etching.
{{Gallery|title=Selected Work}}Mädchen mit Blauem haar

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Eugen Hoffmann
Born1892
Dresden
Died1955
Dresden
NationalityGerman
Notable workGirl with Blue Hair (Mädchen mit Blauem haar)

German artist, whose work were condemned to Degenerate Art Exhibition in 1937.

Works in Entartete Kunst[1]

Adam and Eve - Exhibited as Joseph and Potiphar by Christoph Voll - Destroyed

Mädchen mit Blauem haar (Girl with blue hair) - Plaster - Acquired by Stadtmuseum Dresden 1919 - The replica of this work was used in the 2017 German film Never Look Away.

Weiblicher akt (Female nude) Wood, dimensions unknown

Nackln Web (Female nude) Etching.

  1. ^ Barron, Stephanie; Guenther, Peter W.; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Art Institute of Chicago (1991). Degenerate art : the fate of the avant-garde in Nazi Germany. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, Calif. : Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; New York : H.N. Abrams.