Andreas Müller

Andreas Müller (1811–1890) was a painter, restorer and university teacher.

Also recorded as Andreas Johann Jakob Heinrich Muller.

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Overview

Born at Kassel in 1811, died at Düsseldorf in 1890.

In detail

training under Peter von Cornelius, Karl Ferdinand Sohn and Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld is recorded. Heinrich Lauenstein and Fritz von Wille are recorded as having studied under Andreas Müller. the recorded working language is German.

Places of work recorded in the authority are Düsseldorf and Remagen. Employment is recorded with Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.

Work by Andreas Müller is recorded in the collections of Walters Art Museum and Alte Nationalgalerie.

Sources

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q499734: Andreas Müller

    authority record · Unverified · Wikidata

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Plates

Each plate is reproduced under the terms the holding register itself publishes, with its creator and licence named.

Saint Bruno. Steel engraving by H. Nüsser after A. Müller., 1800-1899, by Andreas Müller

Saint Bruno. Steel engraving by H. Nüsser after A. Müller., 1800-1899, by Andreas Müller

Andreas Müller · Wellcome Collection, London · Wellcome Collection · Public Domain Mark

The picture record
Saint Carlo Borromeo. Steel engraving by X. Steifensand after A. Müller., 1800-1899, by Andreas Müller

Saint Carlo Borromeo. Steel engraving by X. Steifensand after A. Müller., 1800-1899, by Andreas Müller

Andreas Müller · Wellcome Collection, London · Wellcome Collection · Public Domain Mark

The picture record

Elsewhere in Paintings

For owners

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