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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...
- heavily on the inclusion of the Maulstick when trying to interpret the meaning behind this enigmatic piece. A maulstick is a padded stick, commonly used...
- Dalí's home in Port Lligat. In Vermeer's painting the artist leans on a maulstick, and his hand is painted with an unusual blurriness, perhaps to indicate...
- Detail of Vermeer's Art of Painting showing the painter at his easel using a maulstick....
- the hands originally had a different position, holding a paintbrush and maulstick. His sagging blemished face is carefully rendered with many layers of...
- Rembrandt. In the portrait, Rembrandt holds his palette, brushes, and maulstick. The painting is notable for its monumentality and the enigmatic background...
- although it does include easels, palettes, canvases, and a possible maulstick. Gold, silver, jewellery, or musical instruments are not mentioned; it...
- ****ortment of paintbrushes, and a maulstick in his left hand, and a single paintbrush in his right hand.: 208  A maulstick is a stick with a soft head that...
- without a right hand, he made use of the stump of the arm to hold pencils, maulstick, &c. He was appointed to clean and restore the pictures injured in the...
- Goya portrays the Marchioness de Villafranca as an artist with brush and maulstick in her hand. She has interrupted her work at the easel and leaning back...