Siegfried Moeller (1886-1967) was a German artist who specialized in Expressionism, an art form which emphasizes emotion and meaning over realism. He is best known for his landscape paintings, which he created during his travels to France and Italy, although his works also include abstracts, still lifes and portraits. Moeller's most famous works include The Forest (1920s), The Tree of Life (1930s) and The City at Night (1940s). These works are characteristically brightly-colored, featuring surreal landscapes and symbolic motifs. Moeller's works are found in galleries and private collections across the globe and have been exhibited in numerous international exhibitions. He is also known for his book, My Art World, which was published in 1958.
Siegfried Moeller, German Artist, Expressionism, Landscape Paintings, Abstracts, Still Lifes, Portraits.
— Mei Wang
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