I hesitate to respond, as this is not my specialty, but here goes. Canvas
is a type of fabric. Linen is a fiber. You can have linen canvas, cotton
canvas, even wool or silk canvas. Likewise, you can have other types of
fabric made of linen. So, if you want to be very accurate, you would
describe it as oil on linen canvas. But, be sure that it is actually linen,
and not cotton or another fiber, before you make that designation. If you
are unsure of the fiber, oil on canvas is best, rather than a
mis-attribution. Good luck!
Marc
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> Dear Colleagues: We're working on a projet where all the paintings in a
> collection are listed as "oil on canvas". However, the majority of the
> works are actually oil on linen, heavily impastoed. Should the
> designation be, then, oil on linen, or is oil on canvas generally used?
> This should be easy for us to answer, but we can't! Responses
> appreciated. Best, Geri
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> Geri Thomas, President
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