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Master of the Oxford Album (fl.1512-17)
Collection Overview
The Master of the Oxford Album was an anonymous artist who worked in the late 16th century in England. He is known for his intricate and delicate miniature paintings, which were often created for personal albums and books. The artist's name comes from a collection of his work that was once owned by the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The Master of the Oxford Album's style is characterized by his use of vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and detailed depictions of people and animals. His work often features scenes from everyday life, as well as religious and mythological subjects. Despite his anon...
The Master of the Oxford Album was an anonymous artist who worked in the late 16th century in England. He is known for his intricate and delicate miniature paintings, which were often created for personal albums and books. The artist's name comes from a collection of his work that was once owned by the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The Master of the Oxford Album's style is characterized by his use of vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and detailed depictions of people and animals. His work often features scenes from everyday life, as well as religious and mythological subjects. Despite his anonymity, the Master of the Oxford Album was highly regarded in his time and his work was widely sought after. Today, his paintings are considered important examples of English Renaissance art and are held in collections around the world.