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1866 Sankt Goar-Werlau - 1949 Bonn-Beuel. Known for: Painting, genre, landscape, sculpture.
Peter Paul Müller was born in 1866 in Sankt Goar-Werlau . From 1901, Peter used the artist name "Müller-Werlau". He was a German genre and landscape painter as well as sculptor. In 1879 he held an... Read full biography
Peter Paul Müller was born in 1866 in Sankt Goar-Werlau . From 1901, Peter used the artist name "Müller-Werlau". He was a German genre and landscape painter as well as sculptor. In 1879 he held an apprenticeship as a baker in Endenich near Bonn. He was then a sculpture, painting and drawing pupil... Read full biography
Peter Paul Müller was born in 1866 in Sankt Goar-Werlau . From 1901, Peter used the artist name "Müller-Werlau". He was a German genre and landscape painter as well as sculptor. In 1879 he held an apprenticeship as a baker in Endenich near Bonn. He was then a sculpture, painting and drawing pupil of Albert Küppers in Bonn and from 1890 studied sculpture at the Academy in Munich with Wilhelm von Rümann. He later trained in Dresden.
Peter Paul Müller was born in 1866 in Sankt Goar-Werlau . From 1901, Peter used the artist name "Müller-Werlau". He was a German genre and landscape painter as well as sculptor. In 1879 he held an apprenticeship as a baker in Endenich near Bonn. He was then a sculpture, painting and drawing pupil of Albert Küppers in Bonn and from 1890 studied sculpture at the Academy in Munich with Wilhelm von Rümann. He later trained in Dresden.
Peter Paul Müller was born in 1866 in Sankt Goar-Werlau . From 1901, Peter used the artist name "Müller-Werlau". He was a German genre and landscape painter as well as sculptor. In 1879 he held an apprenticeship as a baker in Endenich near Bonn. He was then a sculpture, painting and drawing pupil of Albert Küppers in Bonn and from 1890 studied sculpture at the Academy in Munich with Wilhelm von Rümann. He later trained in Dresden.
