hastemalers
Hastemalers were a group of artists who emerged in the late 15th century, primarily active in the Low Countries, particularly in the region of Flanders. They are known for their rapid and efficient style of painting, which was a departure from the more detailed and labor-intensive techniques of their predecessors. The term "hastemalers" is believed to have originated from the Dutch word "hast," meaning "haste," reflecting their characteristic speed and efficiency in their work.
The hastemalers were part of a broader artistic movement that sought to address the growing demand for
Their style is characterized by a simplified and schematic approach to composition and form. Figures are often
Despite their efficiency, the hastemalers were not without their critics. Some contemporary artists and art historians
The hastemalers' legacy continues to be studied and appreciated by art historians and enthusiasts alike. Their