Lola Vivian Pace Mueller PRICE CHARTS
1889 Atlanta, Georgia - 1949 San Antonio, Texas. Known for: Genre, figure and floral painting, illustration, ceramics, teaching.
Lola Mueller, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, studied at the Witte Memorial Museum School of Art, San Antonio, and the San Antonio Art Institute. Her instructors were Charles Rosen, Harry Anthony de... Read full biography
Lola Mueller, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, studied at the Witte Memorial Museum School of Art, San Antonio, and the San Antonio Art Institute. Her instructors were Charles Rosen, Harry Anthony de Young, Henry Lee McFee, Clara Duer, and Jose Arpa as well as Martha Axley, Buckley McGurrin, Etienne... Read full biography
Lola Mueller, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, studied at the Witte Memorial Museum School of Art, San Antonio, and the San Antonio Art Institute. Her instructors were Charles Rosen, Harry Anthony de Young, Henry Lee McFee, Clara Duer, and Jose Arpa as well as Martha Axley, Buckley McGurrin, Etienne Ret, and Dorothy Bergamo. Mueller painted occasionally in Colorado. During World War II, Mueller taught painting at Brooke Army Hospital, San Antonio, as a Red Cross volunteer. She died at her home in... Read full biography
Lola Mueller, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, studied at the Witte Memorial Museum School of Art, San Antonio, and the San Antonio Art Institute. Her instructors were Charles Rosen, Harry Anthony de Young, Henry Lee McFee, Clara Duer, and Jose Arpa as well as Martha Axley, Buckley McGurrin, Etienne Ret, and Dorothy Bergamo. Mueller painted occasionally in Colorado. During World War II, Mueller taught painting at Brooke Army Hospital, San Antonio, as a Red Cross volunteer. She died at her home in San Antonio. Source:. John and Deborah Powers, Texas Painters, Sculptors and Graphic Artists
Lola Mueller, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, studied at the Witte Memorial Museum School of Art, San Antonio, and the San Antonio Art Institute. Her instructors were Charles Rosen, Harry Anthony de Young, Henry Lee McFee, Clara Duer, and Jose Arpa as well as Martha Axley, Buckley McGurrin, Etienne Ret, and Dorothy Bergamo. Mueller painted occasionally in Colorado. During World War II, Mueller taught painting at Brooke Army Hospital, San Antonio, as a Red Cross volunteer. She died at her home in San Antonio. Source:. John and Deborah Powers, Texas Painters, Sculptors and Graphic Artists

