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Easel1590s, from Dutch ezel "easel," originally "ass," from Middle Dutch esel, from Latin asinus "ass" (see ass (n.1)); the comparison being of loading a burden on a donkey an [..]
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Easela special stand on which a painter can put his picture while he is working on it
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EaselA metal, wood, or plastic rack or stand on a tripod base designed to allow an open book or periodical to be displayed face-out as part of an exhibit or presentation. Large models are used to display f [..]
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EaselA stand for displaying objects. Electrical Contractor
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EaselA stand for displaying objects.
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Easel(n) an upright tripod for displaying something (usually an artist's canvas)
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EaselStand on which a painting is supported while the artist works on it. The oldest representation of an easel is on an Egyptian relief of the Old Kingdom (c. 2600-2150 BC). Renaissance illustrations of t [..]
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EaselA device that holds a sheet of photo paper flat and properly positioned under an enlarger, or a self standing photo mount or folder. Emulsion:
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EaselSupports flip chart paper. Paper and markers are not supplied by Media & Technology Services.
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Easeldevice to hold photographic paper flat during exposure, usually equipped with an adjustable metal mask for framing.
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EaselA freestanding device, it is for holding the ground (panel, canvas, etc.) upon which an artist paints. A studio easel usually has a rectangular base and an adjustable tray and grips to hold the ground [..]
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EaselAn upright support used for the purpose of painting or drawing. Easels have been in use since the time of ancient Egypt. Today easels come in various designs and are made of many different materials t [..]
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An upright frame, typically on three legs, for displaying or supporting something, such as an artist’s canvas.
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