Maulstick
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A maulstick or mahlstick Template:IPAc-en Script error: No such module "Respell".[1] is a stick with a soft leather or padded head used by painters to support the working hand with a paintbrush or pen. The word derives from the German and Dutch Malstock or maalstok 'painting stick', from malen 'to paint'.
In 16th- through 19th-century paintings of artists, including self-portraits, the maulstick is often depicted as part of the painter's equipment.
Gallery
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau holding painting implements
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Self portrait of Caterina van Hemessen
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Self-portrait by Sofonisba Anguissola
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Portrait of Eva Gonzalès, by Édouard Manet
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Detail of Vermeer's The Art of Painting with artist using mahlstick
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M. C. Escher using a mahlstick while working on Sphere Surface with Fish (1958)
References
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