File:Hubert Lanzinger Der Bannerträger (The Standard bearer) 1934-36 Adolf Hitler Postkarte Ansichtskarte Photo-Hoffmann München Card no. 428 NSDAP Propaganda Knight in armour Nazi postcard Swastika flag No known copyright restrictions.jpg

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Deutsch: Nr. 428 – Photo-Hoffmann, München 13, Friedrichstraße. 34 – Nachdruck verboten – Nach dem Original-Gemälde von Hubert Lanzinger, München. NSDAP Propaganda Postkarte Ansichtskarte. Ritter, Hakenkreuzflagge, usw. Gemälde um 1934–36.
"Ob im Glück oder Unglück, ob in der Freiheit oder im Gefängnis, ich bin meiner Fahne, die heute des Deutschen Reiches Staatsflagge ist, treu geblieben. Adolf Hitler.
Gemälde ausgestellt im Haus der Deutschen Kunst in München auf der 'Grossen Deutschen Kunstausstellung' 1937.
English: Nazi Party propaganda postcard showing Der Bannerträger ('The Standard bearer'), an oil painting on plywood by Austrian artist Hubert Lanzinger (1870 – 1950) ca 1934-36, depicting Adolf Hitler as a knight in shining armour on horse bearing a Swastika flag.No known copyright restrictions.

Geoff Walden, www.thirdreichinruins.com: A favored theme for Third Reich artists was portraits of the Führer. These became so numerous that Hitler finally decreed that only one would be displayed "officially" at each annual Greater German Art Exhibition (although this order was not followed every year). The portrait chosen for the grand opening in 1937 was Heinrich Knirr's "Adolf Hitler, der Schöpfer des Dritten Reiches und Erneuerer der deutschen Kunst" (Hitler, the Creator of the Third Reich and Renewer of German Art - this original painting is now in the Imperial War Museum in London). The 1938 portrait was Hubert Lanzinger's allegorical "Der Bannerträger" (The Standard Bearer), showing Hitler as an armored knight. This painting became very popular in poster and postcard form.
Date 1934–36?
Source https://www.stampcircuit.com/stamp-Auction/auktionshaus-christoph-gärtner-gmbh-co-kg/8783993/lot-26125-ansichtskarten-propaganda (Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner GmbH & Co. KG; auction 2019)
No known copyright restrictions; Painting by Hubert Lanzinger, an Austrian artist who died in 1950 (more than 70 years ago in 2021). Postcard issued by a now defunct German publishing company.
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Hubert Lanzinger  (1880–1950) wikidata:Q15445471
 
Description Austrian-Austro-Hungarian painter
Date of birth/death 9 October 1880 Edit this at Wikidata 3 November 1950 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Innsbruck Bolzano
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