Gerard Horenbout
Flemish Illuminator · 1465–1541
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Gerard Horenbout, also known as Master of James IV of Scotland, worked for a wealthy, international clientele. Horenbout's early career was spent in Flanders, where he was admitted to the guild of artists and illuminators of Ghent in 1487. In his workshop he employed several apprentices and at least three of his children. In the first years of the 1500s, James IV commissioned him to produce a book
Works

Book of Hours
Getty Museum · about 1500

Decorated Initial C
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial G: A Priest Celebrating Mass
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial G: Souls in Purgatory
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial G: The Virgin and Child
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial H: David in Prayer
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial H: The Visitation
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial O: A Woman on her Deathbed with the Virgin and Child and Devils
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial O: A Woman Receiving Communion
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial O: The Crowning with Thorns
Getty Museum · about 1500

Initial O: The Trinity
Getty Museum · about 1500

The Annunciation
Getty Museum · about 1500

The Crucifixion with a Kneeling Woman
Getty Museum · about 1500

The Mass of Saint Gregory
Getty Museum · about 1500

The Virgin and Child Enthroned
Getty Museum · about 1500