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Louis Charles Moeller (5 August 1855 – 1930) was an American genre painter.

Tea Party (1905)
Tea Party (1905)

Biography


He was born in New York City. He was the son of a decorative painter, with whom he served a three years' apprenticeship. He then studied painting in New York with E. M. Ward and Will Hicok Low, and in Munich with Feodor Dietz and Frank Duveneck. His meager resources obligated him to return from Munich back home to New York in 1883, where he again devoted himself to decorative painting.

The year of his return, he submitted A Girl in a Snow-Storm to the National Academy of Design's annual exhibition. The following year he submitted Puzzled, and was awarded the First Hallgarten Prize. He was elected an Associate of the National Academy in 1884, and elected an Academician in 1895. He died in Weehawken, New Jersey, in 1930.


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    Louis Moeller, né le 5 août 1855 à New York dans l'état de New York et décédé le 11 novembre 1930 à Weehawken dans le New Jersey aux États-Unis, est un peintre américain de scène de genres.



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