Yes, L.S. Lowry did paint on hardboard, using the material for many of his famous industrial landscape paintings. The hardboard allowed him to work quickly and create detailed, textural artworks with a distinctive style.
Oil paint.
Dwight M. Lowrey has written: 'The basis of interest' -- subject(s): Interest, Capital
Lowrey Frederick Davenport has written: 'The abuse of codeine' -- subject(s): Codeine, Drug addiction
Sara Lowrey has written: 'Interpretative reading, techniques and selections' -- subject(s): Reading, Elocution, Readers
Lawrence Tyndale Lowrey has written: 'Northern opinion of approaching secession' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Secession
Richard Lowrey White has written: 'A century of inventions for the American home!' -- subject(s): Landers, Frary & Clark
What influenced this subject matter? (why did L S Lowry choose to draw and paint what he did?)
Timothy K. Lowrey has written: 'A biosystematic revision of Hawaiian Tetramolopium (Compositae, Astereae)' -- subject(s): Compositae, Botany, Tetramolopium, Classification
Robert E. Lowrey has written: 'The environment and literature' -- subject(s): American literature, Bibliography, English literature, Human ecology in literature
Grosvenor Porter Lowrey has written: 'English neutrality' -- subject(s): Alabama (Cruiser), Relations, Neutrality, Alabama (Ship), Foreign relations, Alabama (Screw sloop), Alabama (Privateer)
Tonic solfa for Silent Night on the recorder: s l s m s l s m r r t d d s l l d t l s l s m l l d t l s l s m r r f r t d m d s m s f r d.
With the engine in the car...from left to right....Front head is L-S-S-L-S-L Rear head will be L-S-L-S-S-L