Conrad Hommel

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Conrad Hommel (Mainz, 1883 - 1971) was a German painter.

He was one of the official painters of Nazi Germany, and worked in a conventional naturalist and realist style. He is best known for his portraits of German and Nazi leaders, like Hindenburg, Hitler and Goering. His style is quite academic, and, compared with other Nazi painters, such as Werner Peiner, seems free from modern influences.