Master of the Borders with the Four Fathers of the Church
The Master of the Borders with the Four Fathers of the Church is the designation assigned to an anonymous European artist active circa 1460. Known exclusively through their surviving output of religious prints, this individual contributed to the formative period of northern European printmaking, utilizing the medium for devotional imagery.
Fifteen works attributed to this Master are documented in institutional collections. These Master of the Borders with the Four Fathers of the Church prints confirm the artist's focus on New Testament and Biblical narratives, emphasizing scenes from the Passion and Resurrection. Key examples include Adam and Eve, Christ Crowned with Thorns, Christ Appearing to Saint Thomas, and Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles.
The significant repository for these works is the National Gallery of Art. Due to the creation date of 1460, these historic prints are generally in the public domain, ensuring that high-quality prints and downloadable artwork are available for scholarly research and public appreciation.