ernst müller-scheessel (1863 - 1936)
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Ernst Müller-Scheessel is a German artist and furniture designer.
He worked for a time in Canada - more often in churches as a glass artist. He then taught at the Bremen University of the Arts and co-founded the Bremer Kunstlerbund (Association of Bremen Artists).
In 1910 Ernst Müller-Scheessel opened a studio in the artists' quarter in the center of Bremen and held his first exhibition there in 1913: about 150 works in oil, watercolor and gouache were shown, as well as some of his furniture designs.
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Ernst Müller-Scheessel is a German artist and furniture designer.
He worked for a time in Canada - more often in churches as a glass artist. He then taught at the Bremen University of the Arts and co-founded the Bremer Kunstlerbund (Association of Bremen Artists).
In 1910 Ernst Müller-Scheessel opened a studio in the artists' quarter in the center of Bremen and held his first exhibition there in 1913: about 150 works in oil, watercolor and gouache were shown, as well as some of his furniture designs.
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Ernst Müller-Scheessel is a German artist and furniture designer.
He worked for a time in Canada - more often in churches as a glass artist. He then taught at the Bremen University of the Arts and co-founded the Bremer Kunstlerbund (Association of Bremen Artists).
In 1910 Ernst Müller-Scheessel opened a studio in the artists' quarter in the center of Bremen and held his first exhibition there in 1913: about 150 works in oil, watercolor and gouache were shown, as well as some of his furniture designs.
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