Sure you can definitely create an OOP-style architecture that allows only 4 functions to exist on any object (create, read, update, delete)
Programmers have had the ability to do that since the 1960s and guess what... nobody ever wanted to do it.
With the advent of HTTP (and it's fixed set of verbs and return codes), that didn't somehow invalidate all the prior decades of OOP. lol. However RESTful fanboys disagree with me on that.