Masters of Dirc van Delf

The Masters of Dirc van Delf were a group of manuscript painters active in the Netherlands between 1400 and around 1410.

Their name is derived from the lavish work they did to illustrate devotional texts by Dirc van Delf, court chaplain to Albrecht of Bavaria from 1389 until 1404 in The Hague.

The studio's artists combined with Dirc to play an important role in the new cultural life of the royal court in the Netherlands.

Paintings by the Masters may be found in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California.

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Judas betraying Christ from Getty MS 40