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William james muller biography sample

          Had his life been prolonged, there can be no doubt that Muller, who had already entered his name as a candidate for the honour of.

        1. Had his life been prolonged, there can be no doubt that Muller, who had already entered his name as a candidate for the honour of.
        2. Full text of "Memoir of the life of William James Müller: a native of Bristol, landscape and figure painter: with original letters and an account of his.
        3. William James Müller (28 June – 8 September ), also spelt Muller, was a British landscape and figure painter, the best-known artist of the Bristol.
        4. William James Müller (28 June - 8 September ), English landscape and figure painter, the best-known artist of the Bristol School.
        5. Memoir of the Life of William James Müller a Native of Bristol Landscape and Figure Painter with original letters and an account of his travels and of his.
        6. William James Müller (28 June – 8 September ), also spelt Muller, was a British landscape and figure painter, the best-known artist of the Bristol....

          William James Müller

          English painter

          William James Müller

          William James Müller, portrait 1825-50

          Born

          William James


          28 June 1812

          Bristol, England

          Died8 September 1845

          Bristol, England

          Resting placeUnitarian Burial Ground, Brunswick Cemetery
          NationalityBritish
          EducationJames Baker Pyne
          Known forPainter
          MovementOrientalist; Bristol School

          William James Müller (28 June 1812 – 8 September 1845), also spelt Muller, was a British landscape and figure painter, the best-known artist of the Bristol School.

          Life

          Müller was born at Bristol, the son of J. S. Müller, a Prussian from Danzig, curator of a museum in Bristol.[1] He first studied painting under James Baker Pyne.[2] His early pictures were mostly of the scenery of Gloucestershire and Wales, and he learned much from his study of Claude, Ruysdael, and earlier landscape-painters.[3] He witnessed the 1831 Bristol riots and