Anni moller biography
- Anni Moller was born on July 18, 1938 in Horsens, Denmark.
- Shrimp boat at dock by Anni Moller.
- Anni Moller, July 18, 1938 - September 12, 2014, was born in Horsens, Denmark.
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Anni Moller July 18, 1938 - September 12, 2014 |
Anni Moller was born on July 18, 1938 in Horsens, Denmark. Her parents Jep and Johanne Moller owned a butcher shop. Despite small beginnings; she believed that she could do anything she dreamed. She struggled to convince everyone that a woman could be both a successful painter and a thriving homemaker at the same time. She flourished in her studies and traveled throughout Europe on a scooter carrying her guitar. That same spirit of adventure brought her away from Denmark to America. With strength and courage, she and her husband Henry Poulsen packed up their two sons and started a new life in the United States in 1968. Anni's passion and dedication to painting magnified and her work excelled. She opened an art studio in Fernandina Beach and attracted a loyal following to her paintings of shrimp boats, light houses, sea birds and island landmarks. Later, after she moved her studio to Kennesaw, GA her art continued to flourish. She painted many southeastern colleges and universities, portrayed sights
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THIS IS A PRINT THAT IS SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY ARTIST ANNI MOLLER. THIS HAS THREE SEPERATE SCENES OF ATLANTA. SHE HAS A LINE OF WORK THAT FEATURES SCENES FROM ATLANTA, GEORGIA. THIS FEATURES THE FOX THEATER AND OTHER BUILDING SCENES FROM ATLANTA. THIS IS NUMBERED 386/1000 AND SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. IT MEASURES 34" IN WIDTH AND 18.5" IN HEIGHT. IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
ARTIST BIO:
Anni Moller was born on July 18, 1938 in Horsens, Denmark. Her parents Jep and Johanne Moller owned a butcher shop. Despite small beginnings; she believed that she could do anything she dreamed. She struggled to convince everyone that a woman could be both a successful painter and a thriving homemaker at the same time. She flourished in her studies and traveled throughout Europe on a scooter carrying her guitar. That same spirit of adventure brought her away from Denmark to America. With strength and courage, she and her husband Henry Poulsen packed up their two sons and started a new life in the United States in 1968. Anni's passion and dedication to painting magnified
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Annie Miller
English artists' model (1835–1925)
For the American tennis player, see Annie Miller (tennis).
Annie Miller (1835–1925) was an English artists' model who, among others, sat for the members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, William Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and John Everett Millais. Her on-off relationship with Holman Hunt has been dramatised several times.
Early life
Annie Miller was born in 1835 in a cottage in Chelsea near the Duke of York public house. Her father Henry had been a soldier in the 14th Dragoons and was wounded in the Napoleonic Wars. Her mother was a cleaner. She had a sister Harriet. When her mother died aged thirty-seven they moved in with relatives and her father worked for a local builder.[1]
She was working as a barmaid when she attracted the attention of Hunt.
Pre-Raphaelite modelling
Miller was the subject of Hunt's 1853 painting The Awakening Conscience, though the face was later repainted by the artist. Hunt had planned to marry Miller; before he left for Palestine in 1854, he made arrange
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