Karl Kristian Møhl(-Hansen) (20 February 1876 – 7 December 1962) was a Danish painter and decorative artist.
Møhr was born on 20 February 1876 in Ibsker on Bornholm to provost Lauritz Christian Hansen (1822–1907) and Hanne Charlotte Marie Møhl (1831–1905).
Møhl apprenticed as a building painter and attended technical school before enrolling at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts n April 1895.
The Danish Museum of Arts and Caradta (1909), Den frie Udstilling (1923), Kunstforeningen (1928, 1935) and i Kunsthallen (1950) have hosted special exhibitions of his works.
The latter are represented in the collections of the National Gallery of Denmark, Fuglsang Art Museum and Kunsten in Aalborg.
Stylistically, Møhr began in an Art Nouveau-influenced idiom, which in Denmark became known as Skønvirke, and in the 1920s followed the decorative trendsof the time.