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Monks historically used various materials as canvases for their artwork, primarily focusing on parchment and vellum made from animal skins. These materials were often treated to create a smooth surface suitable for painting and manuscript illumination. In addition to parchment, some monks also painted on wooden panels or created frescoes on church walls. The choice of medium often depended on the available resources and the intended purpose of the artwork.

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