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Louis Charles Moeller (5 August 1855 – 1930) was an American
genre painter Genre painting (or petit genre), a form of genre art, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity can be attached ...
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Biography

He was born in New York City. He was the son of a decorative painter, with whom he served a three years' apprenticeship. He then studied painting in New York with E. M. Ward and Will Hicok Low, and in
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with Feodor Dietz and
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. His meager resources obligated him to return from Munich back home to New York in 1883, where he again devoted himself to decorative painting. The year of his return, he submitted ''A Girl in a Snow-Storm'' to the
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's annual exhibition. The following year he submitted ''Puzzled'', and was awarded the First
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. He was elected an Associate of the National Academy in 1884, and elected an Academician in 1895. He died in
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, in 1930.


Works

Among his paintings are: * “An Interior” (1886) * “A Doubtful Investment” * "A Good Start in Life" (1909) * “A Siesta” * “Bluffing” * ”Discussing the News” * ”Card Players” (ca. 1875) * ”Elderly Couple Seated at Table” * ”Interior of an Artist's Studio” * "Jolly Topers" (ca. 1880) * ”Legal Advise” * “Morning News” * “Road to School” (1883) * “Short Measure” (1885) * “Stubborn” * "The Bibliomaniacs" * "The Chemist" * "Tea Party" (1905) * ”Tending the Cows” * ”Unknown Man” * "Interested"


Gallery

File:Sculptor's Studio MET ap67.70.jpg, ''Sculptor's Studio'', 1880s,
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, New York File:Appraisement MET ap1973.166.2.jpg, ''Appraisement'', by 1888, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York File:A Discussion MET ap1971.247.jpg, ''A Discussion'', ca. 1890–95, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York File:Home Again (1903) by Louis Moeller.jpg, ''Home Again'', 1903, The Athenaeum, Boston File:Louis Charles Moeller - 'Different Opinions', High Museum.JPG, ''Different Opinions'',
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, Atlanta File:Conversation by Louis Moeller, undated, oil on canvas - New Britain Museum of American Art - DSC09346.JPG, ''Conversation'',
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, New Britain File:The dubious tale, by Louis Charles Moeller.jpg, ''The Dubious Tale'', private collection


Notes


References

* * * This work in turn cites: ** Michael David Zellman, ''300 Years of American Art'' Attribution *


External links

* * *A more complete list of paintings is available from th
Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moeller, Louis 1855 births 1930 deaths American genre painters 19th-century American painters American male painters 20th-century American painters 19th-century American male artists 20th-century American male artists