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engraver and die-sinker, was awarded a first-class certificate and gold medal for the best specimen of engraving on brass at the third Victorian Industrial Society Exhibition in December 1852. The following year three works (medium unspecified) were shown by Müller with the Victorian Fine Arts Society in Melbourne: Head of an Old Man , Head of a Gipsy and Turks Playing at Chess . Daughter of Erin , an engraving on copper lent to the 1863 Ballarat Mechanics Institute Exhibition by W. Eyres, was listed as being by 'Mueller’. All were undoubtedly by the same artist and all were possibly engraved on metal (not printed from the metal onto paper). Müller was, however, employed by the Post Office to engrave plates for various paper printing jobs.

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Date written:
1992
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2011

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