Charles Louis Lucien Muller PRICE CHARTS
1815 Paris, France - 1892 Paris, France. Known for: History and portrait painting, fresco murals.
Charles Louis Müller [also known as Müller de Paris], was a French painter. He was the pupil of Léon Cogniet, Baron Gros and others in the École des Beaux-Arts*. In 1837 he exhibited his first... Read full biography
Charles Louis Müller [also known as Müller de Paris], was a French painter. He was the pupil of Léon Cogniet, Baron Gros and others in the École des Beaux-Arts*. In 1837 he exhibited his first picture, Christmas Morning. From 1850 to 1853 he directed the manufactory of Gobelin tapestries. In 1864... Read full biography
Charles Louis Müller [also known as Müller de Paris], was a French painter. He was the pupil of Léon Cogniet, Baron Gros and others in the École des Beaux-Arts*. In 1837 he exhibited his first picture, Christmas Morning. From 1850 to 1853 he directed the manufactory of Gobelin tapestries. In 1864 he became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts* of the Institut de France, succeeding Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin. He was a prolific painter of historic pictures and portraits. Among his works are... Read full biography
Charles Louis Müller [also known as Müller de Paris], was a French painter. He was the pupil of Léon Cogniet, Baron Gros and others in the École des Beaux-Arts*. In 1837 he exhibited his first picture, Christmas Morning. From 1850 to 1853 he directed the manufactory of Gobelin tapestries. In 1864 he became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts* of the Institut de France, succeeding Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin. He was a prolific painter of historic pictures and portraits. Among his works are Heliogabalus (1841), Primavera (1846), Haydée[a] (1848), Lady Macbeth, and his masterpiece, Calling Out the Last Victims of the Reign of Terror at the Prison of Saint-Lazare (“Appel des dernières victimes de la Terreur dans la prison de Saint-Lazare,”... Read full biography
Charles Louis Müller [also known as Müller de Paris], was a French painter. He was the pupil of Léon Cogniet, Baron Gros and others in the École des Beaux-Arts*. In 1837 he exhibited his first picture, Christmas Morning. From 1850 to 1853 he directed the manufactory of Gobelin tapestries. In 1864 he became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts* of the Institut de France, succeeding Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin. He was a prolific painter of historic pictures and portraits. Among his works are Heliogabalus (1841), Primavera (1846), Haydée[a] (1848), Lady Macbeth, and his masterpiece, Calling Out the Last Victims of the Reign of Terror at the Prison of Saint-Lazare (“Appel des dernières victimes de la Terreur dans la prison de Saint-Lazare,” with portraits of the most illustrious victims). Also notable are Vive l'Empereur,... Read full biography

