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  2. Conrad Felixmüller. Conrad Felixmüller (1897-1977) was born in Dresden, where he also studied. In 1915 he met Ludwig Meidner, with whom he shared a studio in Berlin, and in 1916 he and Lyonel Feininger exhibited in Herwarth Walden’s Gallery der Sturm. He served as a medical orderly in the First World War. He and his wife Londa lived in ...

  3. Dortmund, Museum am Ostwall, Conrad Felixmüller 1897-1977, 1978, no. 96 (titled 'Kinderfastnacht'); this exhibition later travelled to Wiesbaden, Nassauischer Kunstverein and Saarbrücken, Saarland Museum. Hamburg, Interversa, Conrad Felixmüller 1897-1977, 1981, no. 19 (illustrated p. 9); this exhibition later travelled to Bayreuth and Moers.

  4. Conrad Felixmüller. Dresden 1897 - Berlin 1977 After attending drawing classes at the Dresden "Kunstgewerbeschule" for one year, Conrad Felixmüller first attended the private school of the artist Ferdinand Dorsch in 1912 and the same year he entered Professor Carl Bantzer's class at the "Königliche Kusntakademie" in Dreseden, to start training as a painter.

  5. Felixmüller, Conrad, 1897-1977 > Catalogues raisonnés. Bibliographic information. Publication date 1996 ISBN 3879094675 9783879094677. Browse related items.

  6. Conrad Felixmüller (1897–1977) is regarded as one of the most important representatives of the second generation of German Expressionism. This volume illustrates the life and work of this unusual artist, whose creative career reflects more than half a century of art and contemporary history. In January 1919, Felixmüller founded the avant ...

  7. Conrad Felixmüller. Die Aktion. , vol. 11, no. 11/12. March 19, 1921. In 1911 Franz Pfemfert, a cantankerous critic of capitalism and Wilhelmine society, founded Die Aktion as a political and literary journal. In April of the following year, a new subtitle declared the journal a "weekly for politics, literature, and art."