Adolfo Müller-Ury

Swiss-American portrait painter

Adolfo Müller-Ury - Artists & Creatives born March 29th, 1862
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Born in Switzerland, a significant career involved portrait painting, primarily in the United States. Studied in Paris before moving to America. Gained recognition for the ability to capture the likeness and character of prominent figures. Supported by commissions from various high-profile clients, including political and artistic leaders. Worked in oil on canvas, showcasing meticulous detail and vibrant colors. Contributed to the art community through exhibitions, leading to a respected position among contemporaries. Continued to paint until the later years of life, leaving behind a legacy of portraits that reflected the culture of the time.

Painted portraits of numerous notable figures

Participated in significant exhibitions

Contributed to American art with a European perspective

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