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  2. Masonite - Wikipedia

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    Masonite board Back side of a masonite board Isorel, c. 1920 Quartrboard, [1] Masonite Corporation, c. 1930. Masonite, also called Quartboard or pressboard, [2] is a type of engineered wood made of steam-cooked and pressure-molded wood or paper fibers.

  3. Paintings on Masonite - Wikipedia

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    Painting VIII: Summer of 1936 Oil, tar, sand and casein on masonite 78 × 108 cm Private collection ND [5] Painting IX: Summer of 1936 Oil, tar, sand and casein on masonite 78 × 108 cm Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Nagasaki [5] Painting X: Summer of 1936 Oil, tar, sand and casein on masonite 78 × 108 cm Private collection ND [5] Painting XI

  4. Joe Scarborough (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He then became a face worker at the colliery at Thorpe Hesley, [2] and was inspired to paint by the contrast of the darkness of the mines and the lightness of the real world above the ground. [ 1 ] In 1968 disenchantment with the pits led to numerous jobs - labourer, municipal park gardener and a dishwasher for some years, nurturing a dream to ...

  5. Ernest Board - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Board was born on 24 August 1877 in a seaside town in the south of England. His life and career were marked by a passion for portraying seascapes . From a young age, Board showed a deep interest in art, and he went on to study at The Academy of Fine Arts in London.

  6. Roof shingle - Wikipedia

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    Metal shingles are a type of roofing material that offers the appeal of traditional shingles, such as wood, tile, and slate, while providing high fire resistance and durability. They are crafted from durable heavy-gauge aluminum and designed to emulate the classic appearance of traditional slate, cedar shingles, and other materials.

  7. Panel painting - Wikipedia

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    A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel of wood, either a single piece or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, panel painting was the normal method, when not painting directly onto a wall ( fresco ) or on vellum (used for miniatures in illuminated manuscripts ).

  8. Scratchboard - Wikipedia

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    Scratchboard or scraperboard or scratch art [1] is a form of direct engraving where the artist scratches off dark ink to reveal a white or colored layer beneath. The technique uses sharp knives and tools for engraving into the scratchboard, which is usually cardboard covered in a thin layer of white China clay coated with black India ink .

  9. Oil on copper - Wikipedia

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    After drying the copper panel was ready for the artist to begin painting. Later artists used the patina process, in which the copper is oxidized with the use of various acidic solutions, as part of the art work itself. The resulting patina or verdigris includes darkening of the metal, green and blue tones, depending on the chemical solution ...