Princeton - 5650F Bristle Brush

5650F Bristle Brush

large
SKU: 21521
MPN: P5650FL
large
List: $18.65
$8.58
SAVE 53%
medium
SKU: 29168
MPN: P5650FM
medium
List: $15.60
$7.16
SAVE 54%
small
SKU: 59391
MPN: P5650FS
small
List: $13.00
$5.98
SAVE 54%

Prime large canvases quickly with wide bristles that spread gesso evenly

Gesso application demands coverage, not finesse. Princeton's 5650F bristle brushes deliver exactly that, stiff natural bristles that push primer into canvas weave without the delicate touch required for actual painting. These utility workhorses handle the foundational tasks that prepare surfaces for everything that follows.

Natural bristles maintain their firmness through repeated dipping and spreading, moving thick gesso efficiently across large areas. The substantial ferrules, ranging from 1 5/8 inches wide on the small brush to 3 3/8 inches on the large, hold generous amounts of primer while maintaining structural integrity under the pressure required for thorough coverage. Long handles provide leverage for working on stretched canvases or panels propped against walls.

Size your brush to your typical working scale: the large brush tackles full sheets and large canvases with speed; the medium handles standard stretched canvases; the small works for panels and studies. Bristle lengths between 1 3/8 and 1 7/8 inches provide enough flexibility to work primer into texture without the floppy inconsistency of overly long fibers. These aren't brushes you'll baby, they're tools that earn their keep through repetitive prep work that would destroy finer implements.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

  • Utility bristle brush for priming
  • Ideal for applying gesso to canvas
  • Available in 3 sizes for projects
  • Large: 14 3/4 in. with 3 3/8 in. ferrule
  • Medium: 14 in. with 2 5/8 in. ferrule
  • Small: 12 3/8 in. with 1 5/8 in. ferrule
  • Bristles 1 3/8-1 7/8 in. long
Brushes

Brushes Purchase Guide

Brush Types

Bright Brushes - Short, flat bristles with square edges. Perfect for short, controlled strokes and detail work in oil and acrylic painting.

Flat Brushes - Long, flat bristles for broad strokes and washes. Essential for covering large areas and creating smooth backgrounds.

Round Brushes - Pointed tips for fine detail work and line drawing. Versatile brushes suitable for most painting techniques.

Filbert Brushes - Oval-shaped bristles that combine the control of rounds with the coverage of flats. Ideal for blending and soft edges.

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