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In Europe, easel painting emerged in response to religious activities and commercial needs. Medieval parchments and shrines on wood are early easel paintings. In the 15th century, oil paints were widely used in easel painting, resulting in Oil Painting on easel. At that time, the Netherlands (referring to the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and northeastern France) miniature paintings and single-panel paintings on parchment were quite popular. Stretching canvases on wooden frames for painting was widely used after the rise of the Venetian School of Painting in the 16th century. The canvas used in the early days was canvas, and later came linen. In Italy and other countries, the saints carried out religious activities on linen Oil Painting with religious themes stretched tightly on wooden frames.
Oil Painting on canvas surpasses watercolor painting, egg glue painting, fresco painting and chalk painting in terms of expressive ability, color layer elasticity, and permanent preservation.
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