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Charles Louis Müller
French painter
Charles Louis Müller (also known as Müller de Paris) (Paris 22 December – 10 January Paris) was a French painter.
Biography
He was the pupil of Léon Cogniet, Baron Gros and others in the École des Beaux-Arts.
Accomplished artists with psychiatric disorders express themselves and their emotional distress through their works, and art therapists use the visual arts to.
In he exhibited his first picture, Christmas Morning. From to he directed the manufactory of Gobelin tapestries. In he became a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts of the Institut de France, succeeding Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin.
Works
He was a fecund producer of historic pictures and portraits. Among his works are Heliogabalus (), Primavera (), Haydée[1] (), Lady Macbeth, and his masterpiece, Calling Out the Last Victims of the Reign of Terror at the Prison of Saint-Lazare (Appel des dernières victimes de la Terreur dans la prison de Saint-Lazare), with portraits of the most illustrious victims).[2][3][4] Also notable are Vive l'Empereur, based on a poem by Méry abou