Conrad Felixmüller (1897 - 1977)

Conrad Felixmüller (1897 - 1977) - photo 1

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
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

Creators Germany

Felix Hollenberg (1868 - 1945)
Felix Hollenberg
1868 - 1945
Hartwig Ebersbach (1940)
Hartwig Ebersbach
1940
Loretta Lux (1969)
Loretta Lux
1969
Peter Klasen (1935)
Peter Klasen
1935
Bernhard Dörries (1898 - 1978)
Bernhard Dörries
1898 - 1978
Abraham David Christian (1952)
Abraham David Christian
1952
Heinrich Knirr (1862 - 1944)
Heinrich Knirr
1862 - 1944
Thomas Virnich (1957)
Thomas Virnich
1957
Sophie von Adelung (1850 - 1927)
Sophie von Adelung
1850 - 1927
Heinrich Dreber (1822 - 1875)
Heinrich Dreber
1822 - 1875
Franz Werner von Tamm (1658 - 1724)
Franz Werner von Tamm
1658 - 1724
Helmut Dorner (1952)
Helmut Dorner
1952
Heinrich Eberhard (1884 - 1973)
Heinrich Eberhard
1884 - 1973
Paul Mathias Padua (1903 - 1980)
Paul Mathias Padua
1903 - 1980
Manfred Schling (1951)
Manfred Schling
1951
Tom Beyer (1907 - 1981)
Tom Beyer
1907 - 1981

Creators Degenerate art

Vilmos Aba-Novak (1894 - 1941)
Vilmos Aba-Novak
1894 - 1941
Lev Naumovich Smorgon (1929)
Lev Naumovich Smorgon
1929
Jakub Julian Ziolkowski (1980)
Jakub Julian Ziolkowski
1980
Edgar Jené (1904 - 1984)
Edgar Jené
1904 - 1984
Josef Šíma (1891 - 1971)
Josef Šíma
1891 - 1971
Saverio Terruso (1939 - 2003)
Saverio Terruso
1939 - 2003
Anna Maria Niemeyer (1929 - 2012)
Anna Maria Niemeyer
1929 - 2012
Luigi Marengo (1928 - 2010)
Luigi Marengo
1928 - 2010
Veit Hofmann (1944)
Veit Hofmann
1944
Raymond Carver (1938 - 1988)
Raymond Carver
1938 - 1988
Jan Saudek (1935)
Jan Saudek
1935
Karl Kluth (1898 - 1972)
Karl Kluth
1898 - 1972
Edwin Paul Scharff (1887 - 1955)
Edwin Paul Scharff
1887 - 1955
Hans Schmidt (1877 - 1958)
Hans Schmidt
1877 - 1958
André Dubreuil (1951)
André Dubreuil
1951
Louis René Moilliet (1880 - 1962)
Louis René Moilliet
1880 - 1962