Bruno Müller-Linow was born in 1909 in Pasewalk (Pomerania). He became a German painter and graphic artist. In 1927, he graduated from the State Art School in Berlin where he studied visual arts and... Read full biography
Bruno Müller-Linow was born in 1909 in Pasewalk (Pomerania). He became a German painter and graphic artist. In 1927, he graduated from the State Art School in Berlin where he studied visual arts and art education. Muller-Linow felt the Berlin Secession to which Leo King, Heinrich Graf Luckner and... Read full biography
Bruno Müller-Linow was born in 1909 in Pasewalk (Pomerania). He became a German painter and graphic artist. In 1927, he graduated from the State Art School in Berlin where he studied visual arts and art education. Muller-Linow felt the Berlin Secession to which Leo King, Heinrich Graf Luckner and Willy Jaeckel belonged. At the age of 22 he exhibited "Juryfreien" at the Prussian Academy and at the Berlin Secession. Max Liebermann and Ludwig Justi acquired images of him for the Prussian State and... Read full biography
Bruno Müller-Linow was born in 1909 in Pasewalk (Pomerania). He became a German painter and graphic artist. In 1927, he graduated from the State Art School in Berlin where he studied visual arts and art education. Muller-Linow felt the Berlin Secession to which Leo King, Heinrich Graf Luckner and Willy Jaeckel belonged. At the age of 22 he exhibited "Juryfreien" at the Prussian Academy and at the Berlin Secession. Max Liebermann and Ludwig Justi acquired images of him for the Prussian State and for the National Gallery. In 1931 Bruno Müller-Linow became a member of the Munich Secession and 1936 lecturer at the College of Teacher Education in Lauenburg. There he met Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, who greatly influenced him and with whom he did... Read full biography
Bruno Müller-Linow was born in 1909 in Pasewalk (Pomerania). He became a German painter and graphic artist. In 1927, he graduated from the State Art School in Berlin where he studied visual arts and art education. Muller-Linow felt the Berlin Secession to which Leo King, Heinrich Graf Luckner and Willy Jaeckel belonged. At the age of 22 he exhibited "Juryfreien" at the Prussian Academy and at the Berlin Secession. Max Liebermann and Ludwig Justi acquired images of him for the Prussian State and for the National Gallery. In 1931 Bruno Müller-Linow became a member of the Munich Secession and 1936 lecturer at the College of Teacher Education in Lauenburg. There he met Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, who greatly influenced him and with whom he did watercolors together at Lebasee. In 1941-42 he received a scholarship at the German Academy at Villa Massimo in Rome. From 1988, Bruno Muller-L... Read full biography
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