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Hans Alexander Mueller (Hans Mueller)

Hans Alexander Mueller - Still Life

Still Life

Hans Alexander Mueller's original linocut, Still Life is printed upon smooth wove paper and with full margins as commissioned by The Colophon in 1939. It is signed with Mueller's 'M' monogram within the image. Still Life represents a fine, original example of the graphic art created by the German / American artist, Hans Mueller.
 
Title: Still Life
Artist: Mueller, Hans Alexander 'Hans Mueller' (Nordhausen, Germany, 1888 - United States, 1962)
Date: March, 1939
Medium: Original Linocut in Two Colors
Publisher: The Colophon, New York
Note: Hans Alexander Mueller 'Hans Mueller': A German/American woodcut and linocut artist, Hans Alexander Mueller (sometimes spelt, Muller) studied printmaking techniques at the Academy of Graphic Arts, Leipzig. At the end of the First World War (1918) he assumed teaching responsibilities there in the disciplines of engraving and woodcutting.
  Around 1935 Hans A. Mueller moved to America. During the following years he was commissioned to create many fine woodcuts, wood engravings and linocuts. As well, Hans Alexander Mueller illustrated such classic novels as Stevenson's Treasure Island and Kidnapped, Don Quixote, by Cervantes, and several works by Joseph Conrad.
  Hans Mueller's activities as an arts educator in the United States was also substantial. In 1939 his book, Woodcuts and Wood Engravings: How I Make Them, was published in New York. As well, Hans Alexander Mueller was the teacher and mentor of Lynd Ward (1905-1985), one of America's greatest masters of the wood engraving.
Source: The Colophon, New York
  The Colophon is well known to collectors of both original printmaking and the book arts. During the 1930's and 1940's it published quarterly issues pertaining to these subjects. Most issues contained an original woodcut, lithograph, linocut or etching commissioned by the publishers. Such well known printmakers of the time as Stow Wengenroth, Paul Landacre, Emile Ganso, Hans Alexander Mueller, Louis Hechenbleikner, Victoria Hutson Huntley, Earl Horter, Kenneth Ballantyne, Thomas Nason and David Milne contributed original works of graphic art. The Colophon published its prints in editions ranging from 1,750 to 2,500. As one can see by this original linocut, entitled, Still Life, its printing techniques were of the highest order.
Size: 7 X 5 1/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Buy Now Price: $235.00 US
Condition: Printed upon smooth wove paper and with full margins as commissioned by The Colophon in 1939. A strongly printed impression in two colors and in excellent condition throughout. Signed with Mueller's 'M' monogram within the image. Still Life represents a prime, original example of the graphic art of Hans Alexander Mueller 'Hans Mueller'.
Subject: Hans Alexander Mueller, Colophon, Linocut, Lynd Ward, Woodcuts and wood engravings. Still Life.
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Original Linocut by the German American artist, Hans Alexander Mueller 'Hans Mueller'.

Still Life Original Linocut by the German American artist Hans Alexander Mueller also known as Hans Mueller
Still Life

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#   Title & Artist Medium Date Note -
01.- An Eastport Wharf by Stow Wengenroth An Eastport Wharf by Stow Wengenroth Original Lithograph 1934 Published by The Colophon, New York Sold
02.- Barns and Wooded Hillside by Thomas Nason Barns and Wooded Hillside by Thomas Willoughby Nason Original Wood Engraving 1939 Published by The Colophon, New York Sold
03.- Bathers by Emil Ganso Bathers by Emil Ganso Original Woodcut 1933 Published by The Colophon, New York Sold
04.- Bookshop by the American artist Earl Horter Bookshop by Earl Horter Original Aquatint Engraving 1933 Published by The Colophon, New York  
05.- Campers by Paul Landacre Campers by Paul Landacre Original Wood Engraving 1939 Published by The Colophon, New York Sold
06.- Gardenia by Victoria Hutson Huntley Gardenia by Victoria Hutson Huntley Original Lithograph 1931 Published by The Colophon, New York  
07.- Pieta by Louis Hechenbleikner Pieta by Louis Hechenbleikner Original Woodcut 1934 Published by The Colophon, New York  
08.- Planters, Majorca by Charles Offin Planters, Majorca by Charles Z. Offin 'Charles Offin' Original Etching 1933 Published by The Colophon, New York  
09.- Still Life by Hans Alexander Muller Still Life by Hans Alexander Muller, 'Hans Muller' Original Linocut 1939 Published by The Colophon, New York  
10.- Wood Nymphs by Kenneth Ballantyne Wood Nymphs by Kenneth Ballantyne Original Linocut 1931 Published by The Colophon, New York Sold
11.- Two Girls and a Canary by Leonard Pytlak Untitled (Two Girls and a Canary) by Leonard Pytlak Original Silkscreen 1948 Published by The Colophon, New York Sold

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