Mon Atelier (My Studio)
Artist: Lucie Attinger (Swiss, 1859β1928)
Date: 1889
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, United States

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Mon Atelier (My Studio)
Artist: Lucie Attinger (Swiss, 1859β1928)
Date: 1889
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, United States

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Pope Leo XII Visiting Thorvaldsen's Studios in the Piazza Barberini, 18 October 1826
Artist: Ditlev Martens (Danish, 1795-1864)
Date: 1828-1829
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Allegorical Portrait of an Artist in Her Studio
Artist: Michiel van Musscher (Dutch, 1645-1705)
Date: ca. 1675β1685
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, United States
Art studio, The University of Iowa, 1950s
Creator: Kent, Frederick Wallace

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Selbstbildnis vor der Staffelei = Self-Portrait in Front of Easel Johann Baptist Reiter (Austrian; 1813β1890) 1833β36 Oil on wood Wien Museum, Vienna, Austria
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The tl;dr is that he has many maps that he would like to display, both during our regular (in-person) D&D game, and for art purposes in his office on not-game-days.
He wants the display thing to be:
Tall enough to be seen by people sitting around a standard table, and it must stand on its own on the floor (there's no space on the table when we play);
Collapsible and lightweight, so that he can bring it to other locations when we play at other people's houses;
Able to display maps and art of various sizes, both in portrait and landscape mode;
Easy to switch out the art;
And I need it to ship to Canada & be under $200 Canadian.
I've looked at easels, and projection screen holders, and various clip-on-art-display things, and have yet to find something that meets the criteria. They're too small or not collapsible or table top or not resizeable or made to display one thing permanently.
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