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

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    All-in-One Wooden Kids Art Easel. Qing Zhuang, an illustrator, elementary school art teacher, and author, says her artist friends love this Hape model for child artists. Recommended for kids ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Support (art) - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known use of fabrics as a painting support dates back to the Dynasty XII in Egypt (2000 BC).The continuous use can be traced in both Europe and Asia. In Medieval Europe fabrics was overtaken by the wood panels for church use; Renaissance, with its wider spread of paintings, saw wide use of canvas, occasionally glued to the wood, a practice that originated in the Ancient Egypt, but ...

  5. Lining of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Modern changes to interventive policies in the 1970's and onwards have spurred conservation specialists to maintain works of art and their original materials when possible. [8] In his work detailing the changes in lining techniques, Paul Ackroyd notes that "lining is no longer considered as an inevitable occurrence and is a less favored option ...

  6. Robert Edward Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Robert Edward Weaver (November 15, 1913 – July 18, 1991) [1] was an American regionalist artist, and illustrator. He was professor emeritus of art at the Herron School of Art and Design [2] in Indianapolis, Indiana. Weaver earned a BFA from the Herron School in 1938.

  7. Combine painting - Wikipedia

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    A combine painting or Combine is an artwork that incorporates elements of both painting and sculpture. [1] [2] [3] Items attached to paintings might include three-dimensional everyday objects such as clothing or furniture, as well as printed matter including photographs or newspaper clippings.

  8. Self-Portrait at an Easel - Wikipedia

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    [2] Goya finds it unnecessary to look at the canvas while he paints; inspiration alone guides his brush. Goya stands aside, and is indeed enveloped by, a grandly lit window like the one that serves as a metaphor for Christ's holiness in Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper , and moreover, one through which the natural world is decidedly not visible.

  9. Winsor & Newton - Wikipedia

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    [2] The standards of quality for W&N's most renowned line of kolinsky sable brush , the Series 7, began after Queen Victoria ordered it should be "the very finest watercolour brush" in 1866. [ 2 ] A few months before his death, Henry Newton sold the business to the newly incorporated firm of "Winsor & Newton Ltd.", which included members of ...