Hitler and Mussolini in Churches
The Church Painters Subversion of Fascism: The Ideological Marking of Space along the SloveneItalian Border
- 338 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The book explores the courageous artistic resistance of Slovene painter Tone Kralj during the rise of totalitarianism in Europe. He covertly created subversive wall paintings in over fifty Catholic churches, embedding critiques of Fascism and Nazism within Biblical narratives. By depicting Hitler and Mussolini as villainous figures in these scenes, Kralj used irony and grotesqueness to communicate hope and the belief in the eventual downfall of oppressive regimes, all while evading detection by the authorities.
