
CONRAD FELIXMÜLLER
Paper Boy, 1928
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"To show immanent and simple
life as lived by myself had become my only
necessary goal, plus the presentation of colour
as painting - as it had been practised by the
old masters for centuries until impressionism
and expressionism, infected with the technical
and industrial delusion of grandeur, rejected
any relationship to tradition, to craft and to
effort, until it committed Harakiri."
Conrad
Felixmüller, 1929
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