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  2. Floating canvas - Wikipedia

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    The floating canvas is loosely handstitched in place between the outer jacket fabric and the inner lining. [2] The stitch used to secure floating canvas is called a pad stitch. [3] A full canvas is a floating canvas that lies along the entire front of the jacket, from the shoulder seam and lapel to the bottom hem. [4]

  3. Frame and panel - Wikipedia

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    Frame and panel construction at its most basic consists of five members: the panel and the four members which make up the frame. The vertical members of the frame are called stiles while the horizontal members are known as rails. A basic frame and panel item consists of a top rail, a bottom rail, two stiles, and a panel.

  4. Float glass - Wikipedia

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    Float glass is a sheet of glass made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal of a low melting point, typically tin, [1] although lead was used for the process in the past. [2] This method gives the sheet uniform thickness and a very flat surface. [ 3 ]

  5. Oil painting - Wikipedia

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    The canvas is then pulled across the wooden frame and tacked or stapled tightly to the back edge. Then the artist applies a " size " to isolate the canvas from the acidic qualities of the paint. Traditionally, the canvas was coated with a layer of animal glue (modern painters use rabbit skin glue) as the size and primed with lead white paint ...

  6. French standard sizes for oil paintings - Wikipedia

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    Harvest near Auvers (1890), a size 30 canvas, by Vincent van Gogh. French standard sizes for oil paintings refers to a series of different sized canvases for use by artists. The sizes were fixed in the 19th century. Most artists [weasel words] —not only French—used this standard, as it was supported by the main suppliers of artist materials ...

  7. Support (art) - Wikipedia

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    Large panels need to be structurally reinforced to prevent them from buckling under their own weight. [24] Masonite boards are of the particular interest to the painters, as they have a rough side (an imprint of a mesh used in the manufacturing process) with texture resembling a canvas. A gesso or other ground can be applied to the rough side ...

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