DaVinci
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Da Vinci Caseneo Pointed Oval 898
Starting at: £14.20
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Da Vinci Caseneo Synethic Mottler Brush 5098
£30.90 -
Da Vinci Caseneo Synthetic Wash 498
Starting at: £15.50
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Da Vinci Extra Wide Hog Mottler (No Handle) Series 2470
Starting at: £47.20
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Da Vinci Extra Wide Hog Mottler Series 2475
Starting at: £57.90
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Da Vinci Filbert Series 1865
Starting at: £6.70
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Da Vinci Grey Bristle Flogger Series 2491
Starting at: £25.00
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Da Vinci Hog Wavy Mottler Series 2468
Starting at: £28.40
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Da Vinci Pure Badger Softener Series 96 70mm
£120.00 -
Da Vinci Riggers Series 1285
Starting at: £5.90
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Da Vinci Scenic Fitch Hog Maestro 2 Series 7823
Starting at: £46.10
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Da Vinci Series Bright 1887
Starting at: £4.20
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Da Vinci Small Soap For Cosmetic Brushes Series 4834
£5.10 -
Da Vinci Synethic Mottler Brush Set 5009
£24.80 -
Da Vinci Synthetic Mottler Green Handle Series 5073
Starting at: £6.10
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Roberson Hakes
Starting at: £47.40
The ancient Egyptians painted with brushes or similar tools constructed from palm leaves. Thousands of years ago in China, artists began their calligraphy, but what type of brushes did they use? From the Renaissance we learned how the "pennelli" - a brush - was bound from squirrel or deer hair and hog bristle. In his "Book of Art (1437)" Cennino Cennini dedicated chapter sixty-three to the art of brushmaking. This chapter provided painters of that time - who had to make their own brushes - a reference manual for years to come.