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4d0074 HEXENSABBAT German 33x47 1936 art of Devil with pitchfork by Roman Feldmeyer, ultra rare!

Date Sold 5/3/2020
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Unfolded German "A0" Movie Poster (33x47; measures 33 1/4" x 47 1/4" [84 x 120 cm]) (Learn More)

Hexensabbat (literally translates to "Witches' Sabbath"), the 1936 German annual art festival featuring works by local artists. Note that this poster features art of a large devil by Roman Feldmeyer. Note that this series of carnivals (one was held annually in Munich) was a uniquely German phenomenon that began in the 1400s. It involved Pagan rituals and many of the early participants were strongly anti-Semitic, portraying Jews as Devil worshipers. The festivals continued over the centuries and when Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany, he banned all expressionist and "modern" art as "decadent", but oddly, he allowed the Hexensabbat carnivals, and the posters created for them, to continue (perhaps this related to the years he lived in Munich as a young man, including when he was in prison near the city, when he wrote "Mein Kampf", and perhaps he did not have a philosophical difference with the Hexensabbat)! Note that this series of carnivals (one was held annually in Munich) was a uniquely German phenomenon that began in the 1400s. It involved Pagan rituals and many of the early participants were strongly anti-Semitic, portraying Jews as Devil worshipers. The festivals continued over the centuries and when Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany, he banned all expressionist and "modern" art as "decadent", but oddly, he allowed the Hexensabbat carnivals, and the posters created for them, to continue (perhaps this related to the years he lived in Munich as a young man, including when he was in prison near the city, when he wrote "Mein Kampf", and perhaps he did not have a philosophical difference with the Hexensabbat)! There were posters created for many of these festivals, but they are extremely rare! If anyone knows more about these festivals or this poster, please e-mail us and we will post it here.
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Artist: Roman Feldmeyer
Important Added Info: Note that three years ago, we were consigned three posters from Hexensabbat events (from 1933, 1936, and 1937). They are extremely rare. In all our years of auctioning, we had only previously auctioned one poster from one of these events, and that one was from a different year, 1939! Now, the person who purchased this poster from us three years ago (for $753) has reconsigned it to us, so it is still the only example of this great poster we have ever auctioned, and it is also only one of four such posters from any years that we have ever auctioned. Note that this German A0 poster measures 33 1/4" x 47 1/4" [84 x 120 cm].

Condition: good to very good. The poster was never folded. It had an uneven 5" tear in the upper left border that extended into the dark background, with a diagonal crease above it. Someone had put tape on the back of parts of the upper left border and they bled through to the front (see our image). Someone put some tape on the back of the entire right border where there had been a few small tears, and that tape has bled through to the front.
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