opgavemaler
Opgavemaler is a term used in Danish art-historical literature to describe a painter who is engaged to fulfill a defined assignment for a patron, institution, or workshop. The word combines opgave (assignment) with maler (painter). In this sense, an opgavemaler is distinguished from a fre maler or freelance painter who negotiates works for sale on the open market.
Historically, the concept appears most clearly in Denmark and the Nordic region during the Early Modern period,
Typical assignments included altarpieces, decorative schemes for churches or manors, and portraits intended to document or
Today the term opgavemaler is primarily of interest to scholars tracing workshop practices and patron networks
See also: hofmaler, workshop, art patronage, commissioned art.