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Andreas Møller

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and later appointed him as court painter. He was Christian VI's court painter from 1736 to 1741. His works include mainly portraits of members of European royal and princely houses, including a 1727 portrait of
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Described as a versatile and elegant man, as well as a fine patriot, Møller spent his remaining years in Berlin, where he probably died in 1762.
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He was considered a "half-English" and later, to distinguish him from his father, was nicknamed the "English Møller". In 1712, he finally left
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FJ Meier: Stichwort Andreas Moller in: CF Washers (Hrsg.): Danish biographic encyclopedia. 12th Band, S. 42, Gyldendal, 1887-1905
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as a girl aged 11. For the imperial family in Vienna, he made several portraits and miniatures.
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in 1715 until 1721. The newly crowned king of Denmark,
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He was employed as painter to the Hessian court of the
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Maria Theresa
German
Copenhagen
King Frederick IV
London
Denmark
Vienna
Kassel
Dresden
London
Paris
Florence
Mannheim
Leipzig
Berlin
Landgrave Charles I
Christian VI
Dresden
Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress
Categories
18th-century Danish painters
18th-century male artists
Danish male painters
Danish portrait painters
Danish Baroque painters
1684 births
1762 deaths

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