Max von Mühlenen
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Max von Mühlenen (1903–1971) was a Swiss painter and educator.
Artist Claude Sandoz was one of his pupils.[1]
Sources
- ^ "Sandoz, Claude". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-989991-3.
- Max von Mühlenen 1903–1971. Retrospektive des malerischen Werkes. Kunsthalle Bern, 3. Mai–9. Jun. 1974. Kunsthalle, Bern 1974 (exhibition catalogue)
- Mark Adrian (1974): Max von Mühlenen: Mein Bern. 6 Bleistiftkompositionen von Max von Mühlenen. Published by the School Directorate of the City of Bern
- Max von Mühlenen: Aus den Aufzeichnungen des Malers (selected and edited by Max Altorfer). Benteli: Bern 1982
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