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Works by: Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Bathers
c. 1920, Detroit Institute of Arts

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Bathers in a Thicket of Reeds
c. 1922, Nationalgalerie, Berlin

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Crouching Girl in the Wood
c. 1920-1922, private collection

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Dalmatian Landscape
1924, Albertina, Vienna

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Five Yellow Nudes at the Water
1921, Milwaukee Art Museum

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Gypsy Family (The Gypsy Madonna)
c. 1919, Museum Folkwang, Essen

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Landscape with Yellow Nudes
c. 1919, Museum of Modern Art, New York

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Lovers
1919, private collection

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Nude in a Landscape
1929, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Nude Lying on a Sofa
after 1910, Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst, Munich

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Nudes in a Forest
c. 1920, private collection

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Reclining Nude in the Dunes
after 1910, private collection

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Self-Portrait
1918-1919, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Two Bathers
c. 1920, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Two Girls in the Open Air
1925, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Two Girls in the Open Air
c. 1918-1923, Albertina, Vienna

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Two Gypsies and a Cat
c. 1926-1927, Museum Ludwig, Cologne

 

Otto Müller (Otto Mueller) [German, 1874 – 1930]
Two Nudes (Pair of Russian Women)
1920, Portland Museum of Art