15 Verbs to Use for the Word easel

Permission having been obtained from the authorities, the artist boarded the Victory, set up his easel on her deck and settled down to his task, the monotony of which was pleasantly alleviated by the chatter of the old salts who guard the ship and act as guides to the tourists who visit her.

The small room which opens into this luxurious sitting-room has a high north window, and near it stands Fred's easel, with a half-finished head on a canvas.

Few artists have had his means of observation of the aboriginal man, in the great panorama of the west, where he has carried his easel.

" He dragged the easel that held Sibyl Andrés' portrait to a place beside the one upon which the canvas just finished rested, and drew back the curtain.

Then, after the girl got better, he brought his easel down to her room, where she could watch him work, and began upon the picture, while the cousins joined him in speculations as to who the mysterious donor could he.

" Quickly he pushed another easel to a position beside the one that held Mrs. Taine's portrait, and drew the curtain.

And then Lady Annabel would quit her easel, with her pencil in her hand, and give all her intellect to the puzzling construction; at length, she would say, 'I think, Plantagenet, this must be our nominative case;'

In time, it was finished and readyfrom the big easel by the great, north window in the studio, to the white-jacketed Yee Kee in the kitchen.

Julien would as soon have renounced easel and canvas as have taken advantage of her coming to make love to her.

He swung the easel around with a kick of the foot and faced a new canvas, primed some days before, and busied himself about his palette and paint tubes.

He rose and turned the easel into a better light, then knocked out his pipe into the fireplace.

Then he carefully unwrapped it, and found it to contain a portable easel, a quantity of canvas and drawing-paper, paints and oils of every description (mostly all unknown to him) and pencils, brushes and water colors in profusion.

The painter indicated another easel, near the one upon which he was at work, "It is there, Mrs. Taine.

And then Dorian sticks a knife into it, as any ordinary mortal might do, and a fork also, and next morning "Lifeless but 'hideous' he lay," while the portrait has recovered the perfect beauty which it possessed when it first left the artist's easel.

To get the effect that satisfied him best, the painter had placed his easel a little back from the grassy, open spot.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  easel