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  2. Easel - Wikipedia

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    Easel painting is a term in art history for the type of midsize painting that would have been painted on an easel, as opposed to a fresco wall painting, a large altarpiece or other piece that would have been painted resting on a floor, a small cabinet painting, or a miniature created while sitting at a desk, though perhaps also on an angled ...

  3. Quadro riportato - Wikipedia

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    It is used in art to describe gold-framed easel paintings or framed paintings that are seen in a normal perspective and painted into a fresco. The final effect is similar to illusionism , but the latter encompasses painted statues, reliefs and tapestries .

  4. En plein air - Wikipedia

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    It enabled the artist to better capture the changing details of weather and light. The invention of portable canvases and easels allowed the practice to develop, particularly in France, and in the early 1830s the Barbizon school of painting in natural light was highly influential. [3]

  5. These Are the Best Art Easels for Kids, According to the Pros

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    Small Black Easel. Donna Paul, Montessori teacher and co-creator of That's So Montessori, advocates for easels from a family-owned brand."Créer & Co. has created the perfect art easels for kids ...

  6. Big Easel - Wikipedia

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    The artist originally intended to paint twelve panels of sunflowers to decorate the Yellow House at Arles. [8] Emerald's Big Easel is a copy of the repetition van Gogh made of the fourth version of his Sunflowers (1888), which is currently part of the National Gallery of London's collection.

  7. List of Federal Art Project artists - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Art Project (1935–1943) of the Works Progress Administration was the largest of the New Deal art projects. [1] As many as 10,000 artists [2] were employed to create murals, easel paintings, sculpture, graphic art, posters, photography, Index of American Design documentation, theatre scenic design, and arts and crafts. [3]

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