The following article is from the June 2008 issue of The Atlantic Times. Chased Into A Paradise of Color Hans Moller was a German-born artist who thrived in the United States but was virtually... Read full biography
The following article is from the June 2008 issue of The Atlantic Times. Chased Into A Paradise of Color Hans Moller was a German-born artist who thrived in the United States but was virtually unknown in Germany - By Nadia Hassani. The prolific painter created hundreds of works during his time... Read full biography
The following article is from the June 2008 issue of The Atlantic Times. Chased Into A Paradise of Color Hans Moller was a German-born artist who thrived in the United States but was virtually unknown in Germany - By Nadia Hassani. The prolific painter created hundreds of works during his time across the Atlantic. He has yet to be discovered in his homeland. Of the many artists who fled Germany after 1933, Hans Moller was one of the most fortunate. Not only was he able to immigrate to the... Read full biography
The following article is from the June 2008 issue of The Atlantic Times. Chased Into A Paradise of Color Hans Moller was a German-born artist who thrived in the United States but was virtually unknown in Germany - By Nadia Hassani. The prolific painter created hundreds of works during his time across the Atlantic. He has yet to be discovered in his homeland. Of the many artists who fled Germany after 1933, Hans Moller was one of the most fortunate. Not only was he able to immigrate to the United States but also to quickly establish himself. And what a prolific exile it was. In the 64 years between his arrival in the United States and his death in 2000, Moller created hundreds of oil paintings, watercolors, collages and drawings. Since the... Read full biography
The following article is from the June 2008 issue of The Atlantic Times. Chased Into A Paradise of Color Hans Moller was a German-born artist who thrived in the United States but was virtually unknown in Germany - By Nadia Hassani. The prolific painter created hundreds of works during his time across the Atlantic. He has yet to be discovered in his homeland. Of the many artists who fled Germany after 1933, Hans Moller was one of the most fortunate. Not only was he able to immigrate to the United States but also to quickly establish himself. And what a prolific exile it was. In the 64 years between his arrival in the United States and his death in 2000, Moller created hundreds of oil paintings, watercolors, collages and drawings. Since the 1940s, Moller's works have been part of the permanent collections at major museums, includi... Read full biography