Das Maler-Leben (1927), by Conrad Felixmüller

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Das Maler-Leben (1927), by Conrad Felixmüller
A typical Swiss artist who is rooted in the German and Swiss sculpture and graphic arts scenes. Looking at his graphic art you can go back decades and decades and see what kind of art he must have seen in his youth. These influences are evident and are translated into a kind of personal art I like very much.
Bold, rough and poetic all combined at the same time. An interesting interview with Josef Felix Müller can be found with this link:
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Of course http://www.ftn-books.com has some nice Josef Felix Müller publications available
Josef Felix Müller (1955) A typical Swiss artist who is rooted in the German and Swiss sculpture and graphic arts scenes.
Conrad Felixmuller, "Kornpuppen," 1922
Conrad Felixmuller, "Miner," 1920
The death of the poet Walter Reiner, Conrad Felixmüller (1925) /