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Conrad Felixmüller

German, 1897–1977

Starr Figura, German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 2011

Printmaker, painter. The youngest of a second generation of Expressionists who emerged in Dresden in the wake of the Brücke artists. By age eighteen, was working as an independent artist and had taught himself the various printmaking techniques. In 1915 began making regular visits to Berlin, where he shared a studio with Ludwig Meidner, frequented Expressionist soirées, and, in 1916, exhibited at the Galerie Der Sturm. In 1917–18 worked as a medical orderly; war, and friendship with socialist publisher Franz Pfemfert, fostered increasingly radical political stance. From 1917 to 1923 published many drawings and woodcuts in Pfemfert’s journal, Die Aktion, as well as other leftist Expressionist periodicals, such as the Dresden-based Menschen (Mankind), which he cofounded in 1918. Also helped found several revolutionary artists’ organizations in Dresden. Favored portraiture, including many loving depictions of his wife and children, as well as images of the working class and their plight.

Printmaking spanned his entire career, from 1913 until 1976, and was source of earliest success. Ultimately made 461 woodcuts, 150 etchings, and 88 lithographs. Signed first contract with Galerie Emil Richter in 1915. Taught etching to Otto Dix in 1919/20.

Former membership in the Communist Party made him a target of the Nazis, who seized 151 works they deemed degenerate, destroying some. Studio in Berlin, where he had lived since 1934, was bombed in 1944, with great loss of work.

Selected Bibliography

Powell, Angelika Schmiegelow, ed. Conrad Felixmüller, 1897–1977: Prints and Drawings from the Collection of Dr. Ernst and Anne Fischer. Exh. cat. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Art Museum, 1979.

Rathke, Christian, ed. Conrad Felixmüller: Gemälde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen, Druckgraphik, Skulpturen. Exh. cat. Schleswig, Germany: Schleswig-Holsteinisches Landesmuseum, 1990.

Söhn, Gerhart. Conrad Felixmüller: Das graphische Werk, 1912–1977. Düsseldorf: Graphik-Salon Gerhart Söhn, 1987.

Heather Hess

Works by Conrad Felixmüller

  • Add to My Collection Not on view Various Artists with Paul Klee, Max Beckmann, Karl Caspar, Conrad Felixmüller, Erich Heckel, René Beeh, Heinrich Campendonk, Lovis Corinth, August Gaul, Ernst Barlach, George Grosz, Max Unold, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Max Liebermann, Ludwig Meidner, Otto Mueller, Max Pechstein, Adolf Ferdinand Schinnerer, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Richard Seewald, Rudolf Grossmann, Lyonel Feininger. Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart (German Printmakers of Our Time). 1920
    Various Artists with Paul Klee, Max Beckmann, Karl...
    Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart (German...
    1920
    Various Artists with Paul Klee, Max Beckmann, Karl Caspar, Conrad Felixmüller, Erich Heckel, René Beeh, Heinrich Campendonk, Lovis Corinth, August Gaul, Ernst Barlach, George Grosz, Max Unold, Käthe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, Max Liebermann, Ludwig Meidner, Otto Mueller, Max Pechstein, Adolf Ferdinand Schinnerer, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Richard Seewald, Rudolf Grossmann, Lyonel Feininger. Deutsche Graphiker der Gegenwart (German Printmakers of Our Time). 1920
  • Add to My Collection Not on view Herbert Anger, Ottheinrich Strohmeyer, Waldemar Ohly, Conrad Felixmüller. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 14/15. April 7, 1917
    Herbert Anger, Ottheinrich Strohmeyer, Waldemar Ohly...
    Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 14/15
    April 7, 1917
    Herbert Anger, Ottheinrich Strohmeyer, Waldemar Ohly, Conrad Felixmüller. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 14/15. April 7, 1917
  • Add to My Collection Not on view Conrad Felixmüller. Head of Londa II (Kopf Londa II) (plate, loose leaf) from the periodical Das Kunstblatt, vol. 2, no. 1 (Jan 1918). 1918 (executed 1917)
    Conrad Felixmüller
    Head of Londa II (Kopf Londa II) (plate, loose...
    1918 (executed 1917)
    Conrad Felixmüller. Head of Londa II (Kopf Londa II) (plate, loose leaf) from the periodical Das Kunstblatt, vol. 2, no. 1 (Jan 1918). 1918 (executed 1917)
  • Add to My Collection Not on view Conrad Felixmüller. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 7/8. February 17, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller
    Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 7/8
    February 17, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 7/8. February 17, 1917
  • Add to My Collection Not on view Conrad Felixmüller. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 16/17. April 21, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller
    Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 16/17
    April 21, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 16/17. April 21, 1917
  • Add to My Collection Not on view Conrad Felixmüller, Richard Bampi, Herbert Anger, Christian Schad, Wilhelm Schuler. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 39/40. October 6, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller, Richard Bampi, Herbert Anger...
    Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 39/40
    October 6, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller, Richard Bampi, Herbert Anger, Christian Schad, Wilhelm Schuler. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 39/40. October 6, 1917
  • Add to My Collection Not on view Conrad Felixmüller, Wilhelm Schuler. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 37/38. September 22, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller, Wilhelm Schuler
    Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 37/38
    September 22, 1917
    Conrad Felixmüller, Wilhelm Schuler. Die Aktion, vol. 7, no. 37/38. September 22, 1917
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