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1864 Munich, Germany - 1943/46 Munich, Germany. Known for: German landscape and genre painting of the Munich School.
Ludwig Muller Cornelius was born in Munich, Germany in 1864. He started his career as a gilder apprentice and later traveled to Switzerland. In 1908, he turned to painting and specialized in genre... Read full biography
Ludwig Muller Cornelius was born in Munich, Germany in 1864. He started his career as a gilder apprentice and later traveled to Switzerland. In 1908, he turned to painting and specialized in genre motifs in the style of the 19th century. He was a member of the Reich Association of Fine Artists in... Read full biography
Ludwig Muller Cornelius was born in Munich, Germany in 1864. He started his career as a gilder apprentice and later traveled to Switzerland. In 1908, he turned to painting and specialized in genre motifs in the style of the 19th century. He was a member of the Reich Association of Fine Artists in Germany. Ludwig Muller Cornelius died in Munich in 1946. The information was sourced from the Bruckmann Lexicon of Munich Art and the internet. Ludwig Muller Cornelius specialized in depicting subjects... Read full biography
Ludwig Muller Cornelius was born in Munich, Germany in 1864. He started his career as a gilder apprentice and later traveled to Switzerland. In 1908, he turned to painting and specialized in genre motifs in the style of the 19th century. He was a member of the Reich Association of Fine Artists in Germany. Ludwig Muller Cornelius died in Munich in 1946. The information was sourced from the Bruckmann Lexicon of Munich Art and the internet. Ludwig Muller Cornelius specialized in depicting subjects from rural life with a focus on detail and atmosphere, often in smaller formats. He skillfully realized these scenes, capturing the essence of rural life through his artwork.
Ludwig Muller Cornelius was born in Munich, Germany in 1864. He started his career as a gilder apprentice and later traveled to Switzerland. In 1908, he turned to painting and specialized in genre motifs in the style of the 19th century. He was a member of the Reich Association of Fine Artists in Germany. Ludwig Muller Cornelius died in Munich in 1946. The information was sourced from the Bruckmann Lexicon of Munich Art and the internet. Ludwig Muller Cornelius specialized in depicting subjects from rural life with a focus on detail and atmosphere, often in smaller formats. He skillfully realized these scenes, capturing the essence of rural life through his artwork.
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