Andreas Müller (painter)
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Andreas Johann Jacob Heinrich Müller (19 February 1811, Kassel – 29 March 1890,
Düsseldorf Düsseldorf ( , , ; often in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian language, Ripuarian: ''Düsseldörp'' ; archaic nl, Dusseldorp ) is the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany. It is the second- ...
) was a German
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ist; associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.


Biography

He was the son of a
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, who, in 1817, became Director of the Grand Ducal gallery in Darmstadt. His younger brother,
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was also an artist. He received his first art lessons from his father then, in 1833, enrolled at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (german: Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, also known as Munich Academy) is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. It is located in the Maxvorstadt district of Munich, in Bavaria, ...
, where he studied with Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld and
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. The following year, to improve his oil painting techniques, he transferred to the
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, under the direction of
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. Under the influence of Ernst Deger, he turned to religious art, which had already begun to interest him in Munich. His first work in that genre, "Three Singing Angels", was purchased by
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in 1836. This enabled him to accompany Deger to Italy in 1837 where, in Rome, he joined the
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. In 1840, he married Maria Katharina Schweden (1814–1883), the daughter of a Master
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r. The following year, he returned to Düsseldorf with Maria and his newborn son, Joseph. Together with Deger, his brother Karl, and Franz Ittenbach, he was commissioned by Count Franz Egon von Fürstenberg-Stammheim to create wall paintings at the Apollinariskirche, Remagen. That project occupied him from 1843 to 1851. Most of the work was done under his direction, but his personal contribution consisted of four panels near the
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, depicting the life of Saint Apollinaris. He also did smaller figures of various
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s, associated with the noble families who were financing the work. In 1855, he was appointed a Professor at the Kunstakademie, succeeding , who had retired. In that position, he taught art history and served as curator of the Krahe Art Collection. In 1872, he and a group of young students were able to save the collection, during a fire that destroyed much of Düsseldorf Castle. Karl Woermann: ''Zur Geschichte der Düsseldorfer Kunstakademie. Abriß ihres letzten Jahrzehnts und Denkschrift zur Einweihungsfeier des Neubaus.'' Voss, Düsseldorf 1880, pg.11
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Several of his own works, in his studio, including an almost completed altarpiece, were lost. It took him until 1877 to redo it. His teaching left him less time to devote to his paintings. Nevertheless, he became involved in restorative work; notably on an
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by Rubens, at the request of
Adolf I, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe Adolphus I, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe (''Adolf Georg''; 1 August 1817 – 8 May 1893) was a ruler of the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe. Biography He was born in Bückeburg to Georg Wilhelm, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and Princess Ida of W ...
. A major restoration at , also on behalf of Prince Adolf, was incomplete when he suffered a major stroke in 1881. It left him paralyzed and unable to speak until his death in 1890, shortly after his seventy-ninth birthday.


References


Further reading

* * ''Müller, Andreas.'' In: '' Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon.'' 6. Auflage. Band 14. Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1908, S. 236
online
(Pos. 47), auf zeno.org). *


External links


More works by Müller
@ ArtNet {{DEFAULTSORT:Müller, Andreas 1811 births 1890 deaths Artists from Kassel People from the Kingdom of Westphalia 19th-century German painters German male painters Academic staff of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf 19th-century German male artists Düsseldorf school of painting