Anatomy of a Paintbrush - Princeton Brush Company

Anatomy of a Paintbrush - Princeton Brush Company

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Paintbrushes are one of the most important tools in an artist’s toolbox! To fully understand your brushes, it is important to have a grasp of the anatomy of a paintbrush and what they are made of.

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