noun
- Plural of chevalet; small easels or stands used to support objects, especially in art or display contexts.
- In printing and bookbinding, small wooden or metal supports used to hold pages or signatures during assembly.
Usage: Primarily used in art, museum, and antique contexts; French loanword, sometimes italicized in English
Usage: Technical/specialized term in printing and bookbinding
Examples
- The museum displayed the ancient coins on small chevalets to protect them from damage.
- The art gallery arranged the paintings on chevalets throughout the exhibition space.
- Bookbinders used chevalets to organize the signatures before stitching them together.
- The antique dealer positioned the delicate porcelain figurines on chevalets for viewing.
- During restoration, the conservators placed the manuscript pages on chevalets for careful examination.