Antoine Philippe De Schryver (1924–2005) was a Belgian art historian and professor at the University of Ghent, where he lectured on History of Book Illumination.
In 1960, De Schryver succeeded the late Frédéric Lyna as lecturer on History of Book Illumination at the University of Ghent.
As an art historian, De Schryver had a broad field of interest, publishing mainly on illuminated manuscripts in the Southern Netherlands, 15th century painting, and artists at the Burgundian Court.
Furthermore, De Schryver published a study on the Hours of Mary of Burgundy, which he managed to attribute to Lieven van Lathem and the Ghent calligrapher Nicolas Spierinc.
De Schryver left behind approximately 75 meters of text, including books, magazines, assorted documentation, slides, and pictures.