Gerard Horenbout

He is "likely and widely accepted" to be the Master of James IV of Scotland, a leading miniaturist of the period, responsible for the Spinola Hours and other major projects of the last flowering of the Flemish miniature tradition.

He also made stained glass, tapestries, embroidery designs, ironworks and panel painting.

In 1515, he was made painter to Archduchess Margaret of Austria, and also briefly worked at the court of Henry VIII in England.

[3] His wife, Margaret Svanders, or van Saunders, died in 1529[4][5] and he made the brass plaque found at All Saints' Church in Fulham, London.

[13] For example, in the Mayer van den Bergh Breviary, he was one of at least 12 artists who contributed to the decoration.

Saint John the Baptist , miniature attributed to Gerard Horenbout
Miniature depicting the month December, from the Grimani Breviary , made by Horenbout with Alexander and Simon Bening