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1869 Livorno, Italy - 1939 Paris, France. Known for: Atmospheric landscape and figure painting.
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, when he was very young he moved to Florence where he studied under Giuseppe Ciaranfi and Michele Gordigiani at the Accademia di Belle Arti. In 1886,... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, when he was very young he moved to Florence where he studied under Giuseppe Ciaranfi and Michele Gordigiani at the Accademia di Belle Arti. In 1886, when he was just seventeen, he exhibited with Fattori, Lega, Adolfo and Ludovico Tommasi at the "Prima... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, when he was very young he moved to Florence where he studied under Giuseppe Ciaranfi and Michele Gordigiani at the Accademia di Belle Arti. In 1886, when he was just seventeen, he exhibited with Fattori, Lega, Adolfo and Ludovico Tommasi at the "Prima Esposizione di Belle Arti" in Leghorn. In 1888, following bankruptcy, his family decided to move to Paris, where the young Muller studied under Francois Flameng, and from 1892, Carolus-Duran. However,... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, when he was very young he moved to Florence where he studied under Giuseppe Ciaranfi and Michele Gordigiani at the Accademia di Belle Arti. In 1886, when he was just seventeen, he exhibited with Fattori, Lega, Adolfo and Ludovico Tommasi at the "Prima Esposizione di Belle Arti" in Leghorn. In 1888, following bankruptcy, his family decided to move to Paris, where the young Muller studied under Francois Flameng, and from 1892, Carolus-Duran. However, he quickly learned the academic style of painting which favoured Impressionist techniques of light and colour, in particular Monet and Pissarro. He lived in France until 1914, regularly traveling to Italy where he exhibited several times at the... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, when he was very young he moved to Florence where he studied under Giuseppe Ciaranfi and Michele Gordigiani at the Accademia di Belle Arti. In 1886, when he was just seventeen, he exhibited with Fattori, Lega, Adolfo and Ludovico Tommasi at the "Prima Esposizione di Belle Arti" in Leghorn. In 1888, following bankruptcy, his family decided to move to Paris, where the young Muller studied under Francois Flameng, and from 1892, Carolus-Duran. However, he quickly learned the academic style of painting which favoured Impressionist techniques of light and colour, in particular Monet and Pissarro. He lived in France until 1914, regularly traveling to Italy where he exhibited several times at the "Promotrice fiorentina", and it was precisely the 'French character' of six of his paintings exhibit... Read full biography