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He played the violin to a professional standard, wrote extensively and filled the margins of his school exercise books with caricatures and erotic drawings. His diaries reveal a slightly snobbish sense that whatever he attempted must be at the highest level, and a feeling of uncertainty about what form his self-expression should take. In 1898, a move to study under some of the most eminent artists of the day in Munich – then second only to Paris among the art capitals of Europe – only underlined his confusion.
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