Adolf Mühlhan

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Wilhelm Adolf Julius Mühlhan (born November 21, 1886 in Hanover , † April 16, 1956 in Hamburg ) was a painter and graphic artist well-known in northern Germany . He was a student of Otto Hamel and lived in Hamburg. After the Second World War he lived with his wife Paula geb. Bad luck, which he married in 1911, in the country in Hamburg- Ochsenwerder . Mühlhan mainly painted Hamburg views and landscapes from northern Germany, but also motifs in France and portrait paintings . In 1919 he had an exhibition with his works in the Hamburger Kunsthalle .

Works

Voucher from the St. Georg Sports Association of the
Hamburg Gymnastics Association from 1816 from 1921 worth 50 Pfennig ; the backs had different motifs

Oil paintings (without dates)

  • Hamburg
  • Port of Hamburg
  • In the port of Hamburg
  • Northern Elbe near Moorwerder
  • View of Cuzco, Peru
  • View of the Hallig Oland
  • Hamburg: Aussenalster impression
  • An ocean liner in the port of Hamburg
  • Tug "Baumall" and Hapag Lloyd steamers in the port of Hamburg
  • Port of Hamburg with tug and Hapag-Lloyd steamers
  • See-Ewer on the Lower Elbe
  • Ewer and Hapag-LLoyd steamers in front of Blankenese
  • In the port of Hamburg
  • Port of Hamburg with steamer of the Hamburg-Süd shipping company
  • On the Alster

Individual evidence

  1. Death register StA Hamburg-Harburg, No. 605/1956
  2. Marriage register StA Hamburg 22a, No. 52/1911
  3. Works on artnet.com