Two watercolours attributed to Adolf Hitler have been sold to a private collector for 32,000 euros ($51,428 Cdn).

Dated 1914, the paintings depict farm landscapes and were sold at an auction in Nuremberg, Germany, on Saturday night.

The works — titled Farmstead and Farm Buildings on the River — had been offered by a Polish seller who preferred to remain anonymous.

The Nazi leader had once pursued a career as an artist and is believed to have painted hundreds of works, several of which have come up for sale over the years.

Last Thursday, 13 watercolours by Hitler, most of them landscapes, sold for nearly $177,000 at auction in Britain.

They included a likely self-portrait showing a man with a side-parting sitting on a stone bridge, signed with the initials AH.