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Richard Müller Prints and Multiples

German, 1874-1954

Richard Müller was born in the Bohemian city of Tschirnitz, Germany, in 1874. He was a painter and printmaker, whose symbolism and surrealism has a key role in his artworks. Many of his artworks represent Grotesque and erotic scenes and also demonstrate his bizarre visions towards society and war. The nudes in his artworks are courted by grotesque animals, and his expression has irony.

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