Portrait of Master CR

Master CR

Master CR, an artist known primarily through their monogram, was active during the long span between 1540 and 1616. The artist specialized in graphic production, with seven prints currently represented in major museum collections.

Master CR’s documented output demonstrates proficiency in both detailed landscape and decorative design. Notable works include the atmospheric scene View across a River to a Walled City at Sunset, alongside multiple examples of the specialized subject Ornament with Grotesque. These ornamental prints, characterized by intricate detail and fantastic figures, reflect the complex decorative repertoire popular during the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods.

The importance of Master CR’s work is confirmed by its inclusion in institutional holdings. Examples of Master CR prints are preserved within the collections of the National Gallery of Art. Due to the age of these documents, their status often places them in the public domain, making high-quality prints and downloadable artwork accessible to researchers and art enthusiasts globally.

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7 works in collection

Works in Collection