A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition.
The word "easel" comes from a Dutch word - "ezel" meaning "ass" (as in donkey). During the late 16th century it was changed to "easel." The word ezel is similar to the word "horse" when used to describe a supporting frame for things such as carpentry.
That is the correct spelling of "easel" (an artist's stand).
The artist approached the easel.
The correct spelling is "easel."
Easel is to painter as desktop is to writer.
The stand for an artist's painting is called an easel. It may be referred to as a tripod, which is the usual form.
A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition.
Jim's kids,Erica and Eric have a easel to do their art on
Pop Goes the Easel was created in 1935.
Jim's kids had an easel for drawing or painting on.
An "easel" (artist's stand) does not have an opposite. However, the easel normally holds a "canvas" and the paint applied to a canvas is normally coming from a "palette" (paint holder).
The easel collapsed when the frenzied cat tried to climb it.