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370: 338: 399: 90: 383: 354: 326: 172: 25: 369: 337: 558: 287:. Müller painted frequently, always working on the movement of light. A great part of his work in this period was dedicated to decorative arts, in which he could express his fascination for theater and its magic. After the political situation worsened, he returned to France in 1932 where he spent his last years. He died in Paris in 1939. 316:. Based on wide researches, this large publication lets for the first time overview the life of the artist and the coherence of his art. It gives complete notes for more than two hundred engravings all created in Paris between 1896 and 1906 and about one hundred drawings. The Complete Catalogue of the Painted Work is in preparation. 353: 382: 398: 325: 543:. Catalogue raisonné trilingue de l'oeuvre graphique. Avec des contributions d'Emanuele Bardazzi, Céline Chicha-Castex, Elisabetta Matucci, Nicolas Romand, Sarah Sauvin et une présentation de Rémi Mathis, Paris-Strasbourg, 375:
Cover page of Alfredo Müller. Un ineffabile dandy dell'impressionismo, a cura di Francesca Cagianelli, Firenze, Polistampa 2011. Featuring Alfredo Müller, "Ritratto di Cora Antinori". 1916. Oil on canvas 244,5 x
306:, whose daughter Amelia (Philadelphia 1744- Hythe (Southampton, 1835), married to the Irish sea Captain David Barry, was the great-grandmother of Alfredo's grandfather Charles Eugène Schintz, surgeon in Livorno. 422:, catalogo della mostra a cura di Mario Quesada, con la collaborazione di Elisabetta Matucci e una testimonianza di Giuseppe Sprovieri, Livorno, Museo di Villa Maria, August – October 1982. 347:
n. 233-234 (mars 2011) with Alfredo Müller, "Femme lisant aux fleurs". 1897. Etching in colours 64,3 x 51,7 cm. Exh. Vollard 1898. BnF, département des Estampes. Koehl E44
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n. 89, January–March 2012, with "La Jeune femme au Tanagra". 1897, etching in colours 64 x 52 cm. Exh. Vollard 1898. BnF, département des Estampes. Koehl, E42
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At the same moment, the failure of the Bank of Livorno provoked the ruin of his father's house, and a few years later Müller emigrated to
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with Marguerite, whom he married in 1908. In Rome he exhibited 12 paintings at the Second Secession. Because of the
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Dix eaux-fortes d’Alfredo Müller acquises par la BnF. Où il est question d’E. Delâtre, d’A. Vollard et d’E. Sagot
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of the Academy of Fine Arts. There he became friends for life with Edoardo Gordigiani, the son of Michele, and
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family involved in the international cotton and coffee trades. At the age of 15, he began studying art in
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Le peintre et graveur Alfredo Müller, un maître méconnu de l'eau-forte en couleurs à la Belle Epoque
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Alfredo Müller incisore de ‘La vie heureuse de Dante Alighieri’ nella Parigi della Belle Epoque
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Cover page of the catalogue of the lihographs by Alfredo Müller (1869-1939), published in 2012
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Diverse catalogues (entry: Alfred o Alfredo Muller) at the Frick Art Reference Library
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In 1886, as a young painter, he participated in the First Exhibition of Fine Arts of
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1974 featuring "Verlaine au café Procope" 1896, lithograph 45 x 50 cm
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In 1889, he exhibited two of his paintings at the Universal Exhibition in
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Alfredo Müller, un Livournais à Montmartre avant Modigliani (1896-1914)
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Alfredo Müller 1869–1939, Color Etchings and Aquatints
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Alfredo Müller 1869–1939, Color Etchings and Aquatints
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Alfredo Müller at Studio d'Arte dell'Ottocento, Livorno
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Alfredo Müller, Un ineffabile dandy dell'impressionismo
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who married his younger sister Marie. He descends from
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Ainsi peignait Alfredo Muller. Cosi Müller dipingeva
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As a French engraver, he was close to 318: 518:" n. 243, Summer 2013, p. 40-44. 7: 505:Alfredo Müller Lithographe/Litografo 503:Hélène Koehl et Emanuele Bardazzi, 93:Müller in his studio in Paris (73, 467:Francesca Cagianelli (a cura di), 16:Franco-Italian painter (1869–1939) 14: 664:20th-century Italian male artists 659:19th-century Italian male artists 474:Emanuele Bardazzi, Hélène Koehl, 302:, geographer and close friend of 556: 397: 381: 368: 352: 336: 324: 23: 654:20th-century French printmakers 388:Cover page of Alfredo Müller. 177:Sur papier. Su carta. On Paper 175:Cover page of Alfredo Müller. 1: 649:20th-century Italian painters 639:19th-century Italian painters 464:& Paris, 1992–1993. 420:Alfredo Müller. Opera grafica 471:, Firenze, Polistampa 2011. 680: 545:Les Amis d'Alfredo Müller 314:Les Amis d'Alfredo Müller 248:, eventually settling in 32:This article includes a 547:éditeur, November 2014. 485:Patrick-Gilles Persin, 61:more precise citations. 516:Nouvelles de l'estampe 491:Nouvelles de l'estampe 480:Nouvelles de l'estampe 450:Bibliothèque nationale 345:Nouvelles de l'estampe 300:Lewis Evans (surveyor) 233:. After his return to 225:, where he discovered 180: 105: 644:Italian male painters 629:Painters from Livorno 565:at Wikimedia Commons 203:, a Tuscan-American. 174: 92: 527:Musée de Montmartre 275:In 1914, he was in 231:vibrations of light 266:Leonetto Cappiello 197:Michele Gordigiani 181: 161:Théophile Steinlen 141:Michele Gordigiani 137:Giovanni Bartolena 106: 34:list of references 561:Media related to 448:. 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