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Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau

Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau

Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau

Measures approximately: 5 3/8" H x 5 5/8" W x 3 3/8 D. Hans Müller was born in 1873. Vienna, Austria on January 10, 1873.

He was a sculptor, and the son of Francis Xavier. Müller studied at the School of Applied Arts and Academy in Vienna under Edmund von Hellmer and Karl Ludwig August Kuehne.

He has been a member of the Viennese artists cooperative. Although he is probably best known for his portraits and sculptural busts of the famous in Viennese society, he did create figurative sculptures as well as animals, mostly of hunting dogs.

After World War I, Muller was entrusted with the construction of many memorial statues. Many of his sculptural pieces are on permanent display in the Simu Museum in Bucharest, Hungary.
Hans Muller Sculpture of a Woman Art Nouveau