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William James Muller The Carpet Bazaar in Cario oil painting reproduction


The Carpet Bazaar in Cario
mk155 1543 Oil on wood 62.2x74.9cm
new12/William James Muller-792977.jpgPainting ID::  39973
 

 

 
   
      

William James Muller
  
British Painter, 1812-1845, English landscape and figure painter, was born at Bristol, his father, a Prussian, being curator of the museum. He first studied painting under JB Pyne. His early subjects deal mainly with the scenery of Gloucestershire and Wales, and he learned much from his study of Claude, Ruysdael, and earlier landscape-painters. In 1833 he figured for the first time in the Royal Academy with his "Destruction of Old London Bridge--Morning," and next year he made a tour through France, Switzerland and Italy. Four years later he visited Athens, extending his travels to Egypt, and in the sketches executed during this period and the paintings produced from them his power and individuality are apparent. Shortly after his return he left Bristol and settled in London, where he exhibited regularly. In 1840 he again visited France, where he executed a series of sketches of Renaissance architecture, twenty-five of which were lithographed and published in 1841, in a folio entitled "The Age of Francis I. of France." In 1843 he accompanied,
The Carpet Bazaar in Cario
mk155 1543 Oil on wood 62.2x74.9cm

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| Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece - The Virgin and Child with Musical Angels | Claude Monet 056 (2) | Turchi, Alessandro-El Nacimiento de la Virgen-180 cm x 135,5 cm | Correa de Vivar, Juan-El profeta Jeremias-88 cm x 44 cm | Willem van de Velde - A Small Dutch Vessel close-hauled in a Strong Breeze | | Portrait of Cardinal Niccolo Albergati | Nature morte aux oranges | Portrait of Renoir | Thronende Madonna mit den Heiligen Petrus,Clemens,Sebastian und Paulus | Het doktersbezoek |


        

 

 

 

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