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  2. Self-Portrait (van Hemessen) - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of deliberate contradictions and explorations of mirror images at play. Hemessen holds the brush with her right hand; she would have corrected the reversal on the reflected image. Her head, as shown on the panel, is undersized and situated on the top left; that is opposite to the position her head appears in the final ...

  3. Self-portrait - Wikipedia

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    Las Meninas, painted in 1656, shows Diego Velázquez working at the easel to the left. The self-portrait supposes in theory the use of a mirror; glass mirrors became available in Europe in the 15th century. The first mirrors used were convex, introducing deformations that the artist sometimes preserved.

  4. These Are the Best Art Easels for Kids, According to the Pros

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    2-Way Indoor/Outdoor Easel. Easels aren't just for inside! "This Colorations easel is a brightly colored and easy-to-clean easel that works well outdoors," says Martin.

  5. Self-portrait at an Easel (Sofonisba Anguissola) - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait at an Easel is an oil-on-canvas painting created c. 1556–1565 by the Italian Renaissance painter Sofonisba Anguissola, now in Łańcut Castle. From the same era as Self-Portrait at a Spinet (Naples) it shows the artist painting a devotional canvas and is one of a group of self-portraits which also includes Self-Portrait (Vienna ...

  6. Self-Portrait at an Easel - Wikipedia

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    Self-Portrait at an Easel or Self-Portrait in the Studio is a 1790-1795 cabinet-format portrait by Francisco de Goya, now in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. [ 1 ] Description

  7. Enlarger - Wikipedia

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    An easel is used to hold the paper perfectly flat. Some easels are designed with adjustable overlapping flat steel "blades" to crop the image on the paper to the desired size while keeping an unexposed white border about the image. Paper is sometimes placed directly on the table or enlarger base, and held down flat with metal strips.