Anton Möller (1563 – January 1611) was a painter and draughtsman from the Holy Roman Empire.
Reviewing stylistic changes in his works, it is presumed that in the years 1585 - 1587 he travelled to Prussia, Germany and probably to the Netherlands.
Previously suggested artistic journey to Italy (especially Venice) has no grounds.
He primarily painted allegorical, historical and biblical scenes and portraits.
He created ceiling, wall and panel paintings for town halls and churches, portraits for private clients, as well as engravings, woodcuts, and pen-and-ink drawings.