THE AMERICAN ARTIST'S TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR ON-SITE OIL SKETCHING
ALEXANDER KATLAN
ABSTRACT—During the 19th century, a plethora of inventions and new artists' materials, such as millboards, academy boards, canvas boards, and related paraphernalia, including paint tubes, brushes, and Japanned boxes, were designed for portability and ease of assembly. These new tools of the artist's craft provided American artists with the means and capability to do on-site oil sketches.
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. IMPORTANT TECHNICAL INVENTIONS
3. CONCLUSIONS
a: Notes , References , Author Information
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