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Canvas

Scope note

Use for closely woven textile made in various weights, usually of flax, hemp, jute, or cotton, used especially for sails, tarpaulins, awnings, upholstery, and as a support for oil painting. Also used for a latticelike mesh made of similar material, used as a needlepoint foundation.

This term has 990 records attributed within our system.

Term type

AAT
Material

Getty AAT term number

300014078

Narrower Terms used

sailcloth
burlap

Term used for

canvass

Created

13yrs ago

Connected records

George Washington

Maker(s)

Painter: Stuart, Gilbert (Copy after)

Head and shoulders of a man

Maker(s)

Painter: Chinnery, George (Attributed to)

Charles X of France

Maker(s)

Painter: Tott, Sophie de (Copy after)

Paysage provençale, 1869

Maker(s)

Painter: Guigou, Paul Camille (Attributed to)

Portrait of a young man

Maker(s)

Painter: Crayer, Gaspar de (Attributed to)

Coronilla

Maker(s)

Painter: Nash, Paul

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