About 3,510 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Pochade - Wikipedia

    A pochade (from French poche, pocket) is a type of sketch used in painting. As opposed to a croquis, which is line art, a pochade captures the colors and atmosphere of a scene.

  2. Buyers Guide to Pochade Boxes - 2024 Updated - Virtual Art …

    A pochade (from French word poche, pocket) is a type of painting sketch usually done outdoors (‘en plein air’.) Artists use a pochade to capture outdoor colors more accurately and to capture …

  3. POCHADE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    “Pochade.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pochade. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.

  4. Alla Prima Pochade - Handcrafted pochade boxes for the plein air …

    Thoughtfully designed handcrafted pochade boxes for the plein air painter since 2007--with a little lead time...

  5. Amazon.com: Pochade Box

    SoHo Urban Artist Scout Pochade Box with Apex Tripod - Adjustable Camera Stand and Compact Artist Easel for Outdoor Painting, Field Photography, and Travel Studio Setup

  6. Best Pochade Boxes - ARTnews.com

    Guerrilla Painter’s pochade is a neat little box that you can customize to suit your painting style. The base box is made of durable basswood laminate and finished with stainless steel hardware.

  7. Pochade Explained

    A pochade (from French poche, pocket) is a type of sketch used in painting. As opposed to a croquis, which is line art, a pochade captures the colors and atmosphere of a scene. …

  8. Shop - Martletpochades

    Lightweight pochade boxes for mounting on a photo tripod, brush case to hang on the easel, gift for artist, hand-stitched leather strap

  9. Pochade — definition & quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Pochade refers to a small, quick painting or sketch, often created outdoors (en plein air) and intended to capture the atmospheric essence or transient effects of a scene rather than …

  10. Why I Love my Pochade Box, and what the heck is a Pochade?

    Apr 23, 2016 · The term ‘Pochade’ is derived from the 19th century French verb Pocher meaning to sketch. The word itself, however, holds much more meaning and inspiration for it is a …