Legendary German painter Anselm Kiefer (born, 1945) is known for his grotesque depictions of sufferings, gore, and sarcasm inspired by the moving poetry of leading poets. Highly influenced by World War themes and Nazi anarchy, his works have drawn dissension from different corners and controversies have been surrounding them. One of Anselm Kiefer’s most famous paintings is « Margarethe, » created in the year 1981.The painting is based on the famous poem ‘Death Fugue’ (1944) by Romanian poet Paul Celan, who was the lone survivor from one of the families the Nazis victimized. The poetry describes the murderous instincts of Hitler, and the ordeal of the refugees at the Nazi concentration camps. « Margarethe » is the last in the series of paintings based on ‘Death Fugue,’ with Margarete and Shulamite as its central characters. Margarete is a blonde woman, an artistic personification of ideal female qualities associated with German women, while Shulamite, the…