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Jan Müller (artist) (1922–1958), New York figurative expressionist of the 1950s; Jan Harmensz. Muller (1571–1628), Flemish engraver and painter; Jan Allan Müller (born 1969), Faroese football striker; Jan Müller, trans music producer with X-Dream; Jan Müller (executive) (1967), CEO of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
Jan Müller (December 27, 1922 – January 29, 1958) was a New York-based figurative expressionist artist of the 1950s. According to art critic Carter Ratcliff, [1] "His paintings usually erect a visual architecture sturdy enough to support an array of standing, riding, levitating figures. Gravity is absent, banished by an indifference to ...
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Jan Müller was born in 1967 in Soest, Netherlands, as the son of the chief sound technician at the Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (National Broadcasting Foundation). [1] [2] At age four, Müller and his family moved to the town of Huizen in the Dutch province North Holland, where he grew up and completed primary and secondary education.
Jan Harmensz. Muller (1571–1628) was a Dutch engraver and painter. Muller was born in Amsterdam. His father was a book printer, engraver and publisher. He learned the engraving trade while working at the family business. He traveled and lived in Italy for a time. Muller returned home, inherited his father's business, and died in 1628. [1]