Meno Muhlig PRICE CHARTS
1823 Eibenstock - 1873 Dresden. Known for: Painting, landscape, history, genre.
Meno Friedrich Mühlig, a German artist, was born in 1923 in Eibenstock, Germany. He studied at the Dresden Academy in the mid-19th century, where he found inspiration for his artwork in the... Read full biography
Meno Friedrich Mühlig, a German artist, was born in 1923 in Eibenstock, Germany. He studied at the Dresden Academy in the mid-19th century, where he found inspiration for his artwork in the surroundings of Dresden and on study trips through the Saxon and Bohemian Ore Mountains. Mühlig belonged to... Read full biography
Meno Friedrich Mühlig, a German artist, was born in 1923 in Eibenstock, Germany. He studied at the Dresden Academy in the mid-19th century, where he found inspiration for his artwork in the surroundings of Dresden and on study trips through the Saxon and Bohemian Ore Mountains. Mühlig belonged to the circle of the Dresden Late Romantics and worked as a freelance artist in Dresden-Neustadt from 1849 until his death in 1873. His artistic style encompassed genre and landscape painting, as well as... Read full biography
Meno Friedrich Mühlig, a German artist, was born in 1923 in Eibenstock, Germany. He studied at the Dresden Academy in the mid-19th century, where he found inspiration for his artwork in the surroundings of Dresden and on study trips through the Saxon and Bohemian Ore Mountains. Mühlig belonged to the circle of the Dresden Late Romantics and worked as a freelance artist in Dresden-Neustadt from 1849 until his death in 1873. His artistic style encompassed genre and landscape painting, as well as illustration and drawing.Thieme-Becker, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Friedrich "Ludwig Richter und sein Schülerkreis", Künstlerlexikon Erzgebirge, Günther "Spätromantische Idylle", Seubert, Müller-Singer, Boetticher, lists of pupils... Read full biography
Meno Friedrich Mühlig, a German artist, was born in 1923 in Eibenstock, Germany. He studied at the Dresden Academy in the mid-19th century, where he found inspiration for his artwork in the surroundings of Dresden and on study trips through the Saxon and Bohemian Ore Mountains. Mühlig belonged to the circle of the Dresden Late Romantics and worked as a freelance artist in Dresden-Neustadt from 1849 until his death in 1873. His artistic style encompassed genre and landscape painting, as well as illustration and drawing.Thieme-Becker, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Friedrich "Ludwig Richter und sein Schülerkreis", Künstlerlexikon Erzgebirge, Günther "Spätromantische Idylle", Seubert, Müller-Singer, Boetticher, lists of pupils of the Dresden Academy, Bantzer "Hesse in German Painting", and Wikipedia.... Read full biography

