Master of the Copenhagen Caesar
Flemish Illuminator · 1475–1485
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The Master of the Copenhagen Caesar is named for a manuscript containing an account of the Gallic Wars by Julius Caesar now held by the Royal Library, Copenhagen. In this artist's work, the tall figures often feature hair flowing in long, horizontal waves almost perpendicular to their faces. The Master of the Copenhagen Caesar probably began as an assistant in one of the workshops centered in Brug
Works

A Battle in Bordeaux
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

Duke William of Gelders and Richard II
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

John of Gaunt and the King of Portugal in Santiago
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

John of Gaunt Giving a Letter from the Duke of Berry to a Messenger
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

John of Gaunt Receiving the Key to the Town of Bayonne
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

John of Gaunt Receiving the Messenger of the Duke of Berry
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

King Peter of Aragon on his Deathbed
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Duke of Jülich and the Archbishop of Cologne Meeting with the Duke of Gelders
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Embassy from John of Gaunt before the King of Portugal
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The King of France Sending a Messenger to the King of Spain
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Marriage of Duke Reinald of Gelders and the Daughter of Berthold of Mechelen
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483