Otto Mueller

(German, 1874–1930)

selbstbildnis nach rechts (2) by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Selbstbildnis nach rechts (2), 1921–1922

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waldlandschaft mit kleinen figuren (2) by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Waldlandschaft mit kleinen Figuren (2), 1919

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mädchen auf dem kanapee by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Mädchen auf dem Kanapee, 1921–1922

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zwei figuren am waldbach 2 (waldlandschaft) by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Zwei Figuren am Waldbach 2 (Waldlandschaft), 1921–1922

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fünf mädchen am waldteich (2) by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Fünf Mädchen am Waldteich (2), ca. 1919

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landschaft mit baum und wasser (landscape with tree and water) by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Landschaft mit Baum und Wasser (Landscape with tree and water), 1920

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polnische familie (judenfamilie; polen) (polish family (jewish family; poland) by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Polnische Familie (Judenfamilie; Polen) (Polish family (Jewish family; Poland), 1920

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russisches haus mit sonnenblumen (russian house with sunflowers) by otto mueller

Otto Mueller

Russisches Haus mit Sonnenblumen (Russian house with sunflowers), 1921

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Biography

Timeline

1874
Born in Liebau, Silesia (now Poland)
1890 - 1894
Apprenticeship with a lithographer in Görlitz
1894 - 1897
Studies at the Academy of Art in Dresden
1898
Studies in Munich
1908
Moved to Berlin with his wife Maschka
1910
After being rejected by the Berlin Secession, he founded the Neue Secession with Emil Nolde and Max Pechstein
1911
Worked with Heckel and Kirchner on the Baltic coast and at the Moritzburg Lakes near Dresden
1913
Final break-up of the Brücke group, Mueller maintains contact and friendship with the other former members
1914 - 1918
Served in the military for one year during World War I and is briefly hospitalized in 1917
1919
Mueller begins teaching at the Breslau Academy and continues there until his death

Exhibitions

2008
Galerie Thomas, Munich (solo)
1912
Fritz Gurlitt, Berlin
1910
Galerie Arnold, Dresden