Otto Müller (Liebau, Germany (now Lubawka in Poland) 16 October 1874 - Breslau, 24 September 1930) was a German painter and lithographer who was part of the Expressionist movement. From 1894 to 1896 he studied at the art academy in Dresden, Saxony. He continued his studies in 1898 in Munich, Bavaria. His early work was influenced by Impressionism, Art Nouveau and Symbolism. When he settled in Berlin in 1908 he focused more on Expressionism. Central theme in his work was the unity of man and nature. He is best known for his nudes.
Despite the fleeting art form, bare legs, hips, buttocks, belly and breasts often stand out clearly on the artist's works of art.
Here, too, naked and naked is at the centre of this nude portrait, outside in nature.
A queer image possible based on a lesbian relationship with lesbians.
Art for sale. Shop with photos and art as wall decoration. Posters, metal (aluminium or steel), glass, canvas, photo print, wood, framed, canvas, photo wallpaper or garden canvas.
The collection of wall decoration or wall decorations is very broad, from nature through..
Read more…