Bruno Goller was born in Gummersbach on 05.11.1901. The work of the German painter is of particular importance, as his works cannot be clearly assigned to any epoch.
In 1919, Goller began his artistic training under the direction of the landscape painter Julius Jungheim in Düsseldorf. Three years later the young artist took part in the Great Düsseldorf Art Exhibition.
From 1927 Goller lived and worked entirely in Düsseldorf. One year later he was a co-founder of the “Rheinische Sezession”. The centre of the artists’ group was the Düsseldorf Old Town Gallery “Junge Kunst - Frau Ey”.

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