A beautifully timeworn late Victorian artist’s gallery easel, crafted from solid timber and designed for both functionality and presence. This piece features a classic upright studio form, with a central adjustable mast allowing the canvas height to be altered with ease, secured by simple wooden brackets. The proportions are well balanced, with twin rear supports and a sturdy base that sits on original castors, making it easy to maneuver around a studio space.
The timber has aged gracefully over time, developing a rich, warm patina that speaks to years of creative use. Subtle marks, paint traces, and wear all contribute to its authentic character, making it as much a decorative statement as a practical tool. Whether used for painting, displaying artwork, or as a sculptural interior piece, it brings a strong artistic presence to any setting.
Dimensions:
Width: 58 cm.
Depth: 60 cm.
Height: 172 cm.
✨ Restoration Details
This piece has been carefully cleaned and lightly refinished to preserve its original character. The timber has been nourished and protected, while maintaining its aged patina and historic surface markings. The structure is solid, and the adjustable elements function as intended.
📌 Condition
Very good condition. Age-related wear throughout, including marks, scuffs, and surface imperfections consistent with studio use. Castors are original and functional. All wear adds to the authenticity and charm of the piece.
🧡 Why It Stands Out
A true working artist’s piece with genuine history and presence. Its combination of functionality, movement (via castors), and beautifully aged timber makes it equally suited as a practical easel or a striking decorative feature in a home, gallery, or retail space.