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Revision as of 21:54, January 25, 2010
Canvas as a painting surface is a heavy-duty fabric usually made of white cotton. The fabric is stretched across a wooden frame and protected from decay with a layer of gesso avoiding direct contact of oil or acrylic with the canvas fibers.
Miriam Nones Andrews, oil on canvas.
Author unknown.