On Artist Doraté Muller
The artist's style is distinguished by the wide range of media employed. Her style is one of exuberance and use of vivid colors. Recent years have seen the growth of a mystical style in many of her works. Whether the subject is an impressionistic landscape, a mystical image or a dramatic abstract, Doraté's paintings invariably project a rich feeling of well being.

Doraté's style reflects her exposure to many cultures. Born in Europe, she spent her early years in the Philippines and China, before returning to Europe after World War II. She studied art in Dusseldorf, Germany before becoming a citizen of the United States in 1960. These studies continued in America under such teachers as Barbara Nechis, Joan Heston, Frank Webb, Quida Canaday, Ethel Todd George and Joseph Perrin.
Doraté Muller
Edgewater,
Maryland

Original Medium:
Oil and Watercolor

Title: Moonlight Lady II

Paper Type:
Photo Rag, 308 gm

Website:
www.dorate.com

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"Moonlight Lady II"