Peter Paul Müller

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Forest section in the evening light

Peter Paul Müller (born February 1, 1853 in Berlin , † September 7, 1930 in Gauting ) was a German landscape painter.

Müller studied at the Grand Ducal Saxon Art School in Weimar under Karl Gussow and Theodor Hagen and, from October 25, 1876, at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich .

After completing his studies, Müller settled in Gauting in 1879 . He went on study trips to Algeria , Italy and Poland . From 1889 to 1897 he visited the Neubeu Castle several times .

Müller became a member of the Munich Artists' Cooperative and the Luitpold Group . He presented his works a. a. in the Munich Glass Palace . On July 6, 1931, 22 of his works were burned in the Glass Palace.

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