Conrad Felixmüller (1897 - 1977)
1897-05-21Dresden, Germany1977-03-24Berlin, German Democratic RepublicGermany
Conrad Felixmüller
Conrad Felixmüller was a twentieth-century German artist, born Conrad Felix Müller. He is known as a painter, graphic artist, illustrator and printmaker, a representative of the New Materiality movement, who worked in the Expressionist style.
Felixmüller created about 2,500 paintings and graphic drawings, the main motif of which was the human being. The artist considered himself a socially critical expressionist, and his works reflected scenes from everyday life. In the 1930s, many of his works were confiscated by the Nazis as examples of degenerate art and destroyed. As a result of the bombing of Berlin in 1944, Felixmüller lost much of his work.
Date and place of birt: | 21 may 1897, Dresden, Germany |
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Date and place of death: | 24 march 1977, Berlin, German Democratic Republic |
Nationality: | Germany |
Period of activity: | XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Engraver, Graphic artist, Illustrator, Painter |
Art school / group: | November Group |
Genre: | Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait |
Art style: | Degenerate art, Expressionism, Post War Art, New Objectivity |