Bright, delicate colour scheme, thick and sharp contour, simplified and geometrical form - these are the characteristic traits of the Otto Müller canvas paintings. This German expressionist painter, a member of the group called Die Brücke, was creating mostly nudes with nature in the background and the scenes of the Romani life. In the bimago collection, we couldn't lack the reproductions of Otto Müller's paintings, which can become an original decoration of the interiors in a minimalistic, eclectic or popular Scandinavian style.

Canvas paintings by Otto Mueller

Otto Mueller began his career by studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden, then he studied for a year in the studio of Franz Stuck at the Academy in Munich. In 1910, he joined the famous German artistic group Die Brücke of expressionists. During his military service, Mueller Otto collected a large collection of sketches, which he later used to create subsequent paintings. It is worth mentioning that from 1919 the artist lectured at the Academy of Arts and Crafts in Wrocław. What distinguishes Mueller's work is a subdued range of colors with a predominance of yellow, green, brown and ochre. The painter often used a strong, expressive contour to build the composition. Otto Mueller's paintings have a simplified, geometric form. The artist's most frequently chosen topics are nudes against the background of nature and scenes from the life of the Roma community. In addition to painting, Mueller also created graphics.