Museum Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Potterie
Museum Onze-Lieve-Vrouw ter Potterie – Masters of the Gold Scrolls was a group of fifteenth-century manuscript illuminators who worked from around 1410 to 1460 around Flanders, present-day Belgium. Their group name comes from their signature intertwining gold decorations found in the background of their miniatures. They often juxtaposed their golden scroll detailing against a neutral background to create a distinctive contrast. Their style was inspired by earlier artists such as the Beaufort Masters and was developed in an era before the work of Jan van Eyck.