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maulstick or
mahlstick /ˈmɔːlstɪk/ MAWL-stik is a
stick with a soft
leather or
padded head used by
painters to
support the
working hand with a paintbrush...
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Aynin (c. 1830–31 – 1910),
Saharan Moorish religious and
political leader Mahlstick or maulstick, a
stick with a soft
leather or
padded head used by painters...
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societies including: the Art Students'
League (1890 - Pres. 1891-1904); the
Mahlstick Club (1899-1903); the
Graphics Arts Club (1904 - Pres. 1909-1911); the...
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apparently lost in thought,
holds in his
right hand a brush, and in his left a
mahlstick, palette, and
several other brushes. The
studio is
ascetically bare containing...
- in the
slums of London. "New York".
Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 May 1878.
Mahlstick (1883). Bohemia.
Metropolitan Printing Co. "Miss Ada Ward: An Actress...
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reversed Gules cotised Azure, over all a rod of
Aesculapius surmounting a
mahlstick and a
paint brush in
saltire Or.
William Neil Fraser:
Azure between three...
- Arts and
Letters Club in 1915, the
Toronto Art Students' League, and the
Mahlstick Club in 1915. In 1926,
Greene was a
founding member of the
Canadian Society...
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alongside the
white war ships, and
secured studies for his painting. —
Mahlstick, May 12, 1895 The US
House Resolution 5454 in 1900,
which proposed to...
- Apollo's dam was
Rebecca T. Price, who had
earlier produced stakes-winner
Mahlstick. At the
advanced age of 20,
Rebecca T.
Price was bred to two stallions...
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include a
practical treatise on
perspective called The
Young Painter's
Mahlstick (1800), four
aquatints after drawings by
Francis Keenan,
issued as A Select...