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William James Müller (28 June 1812 – 8 September 1845), also spelt Muller, was a British landscape and figure painter, the best-known artist of the Bristol School.
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William James Müller Lycia: Women in Near Eastern Dress
1843–4 -
William James Müller Dredging on the Medway
date not known -
William James Müller The Avon, 7
1834 -
William James Müller Near Wallenstadt
1834 -
William James Müller A Tomb with Effigies
date not known -
William James Müller Sketch for ‘Eel Pots at Goring’
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William James Müller Lycia: The Citadel of Tlos
1844 -
William James Müller Leigh Woods
1844
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