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Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Norman Rockwell Norman Percevel Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894, in a Manhattan brownstone. His father was a New York City textile company executive who sometimes copied drawings for his own amusement. His mother was a chronic invalid whose father was an artist sometimes reduced to house painting. There were two children; the elder son Jarvis, a strapping athlete, and Norman, who was small for his age and had to wear eyeglasses and corrective shoes.Norman Rockwell's art has a distinct American flavor. His characters are the people who live in everyone's hometown. Rockwell died in 1978 at his home in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. On his easel was an unfinished painting of a Christian missionary trying to convert a Stockbridge Indian chief.* http://www.tattooarchive.com/history/rockwell_norman.htm
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).
Easels
an artist
A mural si a large painting which takes up a giant space, usually the outside wall of a building. Fresco is a specific type of mural. Fresco is painted into wet plaster, so that the painting can last a long time.
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Norman Rockwell Norman Percevel Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894, in a Manhattan brownstone. His father was a New York City textile company executive who sometimes copied drawings for his own amusement. His mother was a chronic invalid whose father was an artist sometimes reduced to house painting. There were two children; the elder son Jarvis, a strapping athlete, and Norman, who was small for his age and had to wear eyeglasses and corrective shoes.Norman Rockwell's art has a distinct American flavor. His characters are the people who live in everyone's hometown. Rockwell died in 1978 at his home in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. On his easel was an unfinished painting of a Christian missionary trying to convert a Stockbridge Indian chief.* http://www.tattooarchive.com/history/rockwell_norman.htm
Jim's kids had an easel for drawing or painting on.
easel
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 French easel is another way to call a canvas used for painting. A French easel is used for the purpose of painting using many different types of paints.
An easel.
in mural painting,the artists creates his painting over an entire wall,the most lasting type is the fresco,which is painting pigments in wet plaster while the easel painting ae done on canvas.
I think you mean an easel (?) Look up a picture of an easel and see if that is what you mean.
Yes. An easel is the frame that a painter rests his canvas on while he or she is painting.
An easel is a tool used by painters to hold the canvas they're painting on. http://tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:LbSDqotr0q322M:http://www.madisonartshop.com/lib/madisonartshop/legacy-easel
Is a noun because is a wooden frame that you put a painting on while you paint
to make your money more you can buy the easel the painting board and sell your paintings