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Artists' brushes

Scope note

Brushes made for use by artists from animal hair or synthetic material in a variety of shapes and sizes, but generally small enough to be handled with precision. The term pencil was used until the 19th century to describe small pointed sable or camel hair brushes. For larger brushes made for applying paint over large areas, especially as a protective coating, use "paintbrushes."

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

300022552

Broader Terms used

<painting equipment>

Equivalent Terms used

artist's brush

Created

12yrs ago

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