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Definition of Easels
1. easel [n] - See also: easel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Easels
Literary usage of Easels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Teaching and Organisation by Percy Arthur Barnett (1910)
"easels , . i, easels are used to hold blackboards or drawing boards in a nearly
upright position, while maps are suspended vertically on stands. ..."
2. The Painter in Oil; a Complete Treatise on the Principles and Technique by Daniel Burleigh Parkhurst (1903)
"CHAPTER III easels THE important thing in an easel is that it should be steady
... Don't get one of the various three-legged folding easels which cost about ..."
3. School Architecture: Being Practical Remarks on the Planning, Designing by Edward Robert Robson (1877)
"... and fire irons—The cooking stove—Minor details—easels—Lesson- stands—
Blackboards — Maps — Diagrams — Models—Abaci—The French "compendium"—Kinder-garton ..."
4. Brookes's General Gazetteer Improved: Or, A New and Compendious Geographical ...by Richard Brookes by Richard Brookes (1812)
"... with small • easels. Tue Italian language is tangir, ii-re with such purity,
that many fo- .... easels ..."