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- A 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...
- Escher at work on Sphere Surface with Fish (1958) in his workshop, using a mahlstick for support, late 1950s...
- including: the Toronto Art Students' League (1890 - Pres. 1891-1904); the Mahlstick Club (1899-1903); the Graphics Arts Club (1904 - Pres. 1909-1911); the...
- 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...
- active function of the League was largely absorbed by its offshoot, the Mahlstick Club, and the founding in 1903 of the Graphic Arts Club (GAC), with Jefferys...
- 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...
- (1906) and served as its President (1908-1909). He was a member of the Mahlstick Club, founded in 1899, and the Arts and Letters Club (1908). With W.J...
- in the slums of London. "New York". Chicago Daily Tribune. 5 May 1878. Mahlstick (1883). Bohemia. Metropolitan Printing Co. "Miss Ada Ward: An Actress...
- 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...
- organized in 1904 by the members of the Toronto Art Students' League and the Mahlstick Club. Charles William Jefferys was one of the founding members. In 1909...