Karl Friedrich Johann von Müller (2 October 1813, Stuttgart – 27 April 1881, Frankfurt am Main) was a German painter, known for his portraits of women.
Shortly after, his family moved to Dresden, in the Kingdom of Saxony, where they lived with his grandfather, Johann Gotthard von Müller, who was also an engraver.
When they were completed, he studied painting with Johann Friedrich Dieterich at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart.
He left Italy during the Revolutions of 1848, briefly returned to Stuttgart, spent two years in Frankfurt, then settled in Paris.
In 1877, he donated numerous hand drawings by his father and grandfather to the "Royal Engraving Cabinet" at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart.