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What country does easel come from?

The word "easel" has its roots in the Old French word "aselle," which means "donkey."

This is because early easels were often made from a simple wooden frame that resembled a donkey's back, used to support the artist's canvas.

However, it's impossible to pinpoint the exact origin of the easel as a specific invention. The concept of using a stand to support artwork has existed for centuries across various cultures.

So, while the word has French origins, the easel as a tool likely evolved independently in different regions and cultures.

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