Johann Georg Müller (1913 - 1986)
Johann Georg Müller
Johann Georg Müller was a German painter and graphic artist. He was studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.
Müller's work was heavily influenced by the Expressionist and Surrealist movements, and his paintings and graphic works often featured bold colors and abstract, dreamlike imagery. He was known for his use of symbolic motifs and his interest in mythological and religious themes.
During World War II, Müller was drafted into the German army and served on the Eastern Front. After the war, he returned to Munich and resumed his artistic career. He became a member of the German Expressionist group "Die Neue Gruppe" and participated in several exhibitions throughout Europe.
His work continues to be exhibited and studied around the world, and his legacy has had a significant impact on the development of modern and contemporary art in Germany and beyond.
Date and place of birt: | 17 november 1913, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany |
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Date and place of death: | 20 june 1986, Koblenz, Germany |
Nationality: | Germany |
Period of activity: | XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Engraver, Graphic artist, Painter |
Genre: | Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life |
Art style: | Abstract art, Expressionism, Post War Art, Surrealism, Avant-garde, Symbolism |