Category
page 1German manuscript illuminators

Albrecht Dürer
German painter, printmaker, mathematician, and theorist (1471-1528)
Hildegard of Bingen
German Benedictine abbess, polymath, mystic and Doctor of Church (1098–1179)

Albrecht Altdorfer
German painter (1480–1538)
Diemoth
Diemoth (Latinised as Diemudus, Diemut, Diemud, Diemuth, Diemod or Diemudis) was a recluse at Wessobrunn Abbey in Upper Bavaria, Germany, born around 1060 and died on 30 March, probably in 1130. She worked on 45 manuscripts from 1075 to 1130.
Her name comes from the Middle High German word for "humility" or "modesty")
Guda
German nun and book illustrator

Claricia
thumb|from a psalter on parchment, figure of a woman swinging diagonally over the page forms the tail of the letter Q that begins Psalm 51 (in the counting of the Vulgata, today: Psalm 52) the name, Claricia, is inscribed above her head, [[Walters Art Museum]]
Claricia or Clarica was a 13th-century German illuminator. She is noted for including a self-portrait in a South German psalter of c. 1200, now in The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. In the self-portrait, she depicts herself as swinging from the tail of a letter Q. Additionally, she inscribed her name over her head.
Gisela of Kerzenbroeck
German nun
Berthold Furtmeyr
German artist
Erhard Altdorfer
German artist (1480-1561)