Paul Muller Srealist Modernist Russian American artist painting Russia/ New York. The frame is large & If you want it shipped internationally or nationwide it must be without the frame ( restrictions apply). Because if the size w or w/out the frame if you want both it will either have to be arranged for a courier pickup or local pickup.
Paul Muller (1895 - 1970) was active/lived in New York / Russian Federation. Paul Muller is known for Illustrator, military genre, religion.
Paul Muller (Russian/American) was born in Estonia. At the age of 16 he joined the Russian Army where he was a musician with the "Labe Guard", the Czar's personal eight regiments. Following the war he worked in Budapest, then studied in Prague, Dresden, and in his native Estonia. There he worked as a sketch artist for a newspaper.
Paul Muller came to the United States in 1926 and settled in New York City. He worked as an illustrator for the Encyclopedia Britannica. He also worked as a guard in the Federal Reserve Bank, Pitney Bowes Engraving Service, where he designed for the government one of the first meter-stamp postmarks. But he had a drinking problem, and ended his life as a building superintendent. During these later years he kept painting but his compositions became very phantasmagoric, often mixing references to war events and religious figures.
He died in New York in 1970.