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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 25 March 2007 à 16:20Conrad Felixmüller, Opfer der Not / Für das Hilfswerk der IAH ( Victim of Privation/For the Relief Organization of the IAH ), 1924
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 27 December 2006 à 22:45...almost realist social driticism of the art of the Weimar period. One has only to think of Conrad Felixmuller. This in itself shows that Expressionism was not just a national stylistic phenomenon. It was in fact a higly complex movement of cultural protest, wich sought to overturn the prevailing...
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 25 December 2006 à 16:39Der Schaubunder, 1921
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 22 December 2006 à 01:11(Der tod des Dicthters Walter Rheiner) (Death of the Poet Walter Rheiner), 1925
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 20 December 2006 à 20:10Bildnis; Otto Ritsdil, 1920
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 17 December 2006 à 22:50Original name: Bildnis Elfriede Hausmann, 1920
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 17 December 2006 à 14:40Portrait of Felix Steimer
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 17 December 2006 à 06:26Conrad Felixmuller Felixmuller left Dresden after joining the Communist party in 1919. In 1920 rather than use his recently won Saxon State Prize for it's intended purpose, travel to Rome, he visited the Ruhr District and studied the life of the coal miners. Shocked by the high unenployment he...
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Written by MMaxi in Photography on 17 December 2006 à 05:54Conrad Felixmuller Born 1897 Dresden Died 1977 Berlin ( West )
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Written by MMaxi in German Expressionism 1915-1925 on 29 October 2006 à 01:00Conrad Felixmüller ( 21 May 1897 - 24 March 1977 ) One of the youngst members of the "New Objectivity" After attending drawing classes at the Dresden Kunstgewerbeschule [School of Applied Arts] for one year, Felixmüller enrolled in the private school of the artist...