Caballete
Caballete refers to a stand or frame used by painters to support a canvas, panel, or board while they work. In English this device is commonly called an easel. The term caballete derives from the Italian cavalletto or the French cabalet, meaning a small support or horse-like frame used to bear weight, and has come to denote the artist’s stand in many Spanish-speaking contexts.
Different forms include tripod easels, which have three legs and are portable; studio or H-frame easels, which
Materials range from wood—often pine, beech, or maple—to metal such as aluminum or steel. Wooden easels are
Historically, easels have been used since the Renaissance to hold large canvases and to give painters freedom