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Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A.

L. S. Lowry is unquestionable one of the most celebrated British artists and his unique contribution to recording the period, culture and landscape of industrial Salford and Manchester is without parallel. His work is a most distinctive and comprehensive record of the pre and post World War II Northern industrial town.

Laurence Stephen Lowry was born in Rusholme, Manchester, in November 1887, the only child of Irish-born R S Lowry and Elizabeth Lowry (née Hobson). He attended a local school in Victoria Park, but took private lessons from William Fitz, before starting work as a clerk for a firm of chartered accountants in 1904.

From 1905-1915 he attended drawing and painting classes at the Municipal College of Art (later Manchester College of Art, and now part of Manchester Metropolitan University), where he was tutored by Adolphe Valette.

Lowry moved to Pendlebury in Salford with his parents in 1909, where he was to live for nearly 40 years. During this time he attended art classes at Salford School of Art, developing an interest in the urban and industrial landscape. He exhibited with the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts from 1919, as well as entering paintings in the Paris Salon.

By the early 1930s he was exhibiting at the Royal Academy in London. He was awarded an honorary MA at Manchester University in 1945, and Doctor of Letters in 1961, elected to the Royal Academy in 1962, and given freedom of the City of Salford in 1965.

He lived in Mottram until he died in 1976 - a death marked by unprecedented homage by the 'ordinary people' of Manchester.

Many people associate Lowry with “matchstick men”, but he is known to have produced over 10,000 works, ranging from finished oil paintings to hastily drawn sketches. The local industrial scene was his most frequent subject but he also painted seascapes and portraits. He was a great humorist and had intense insight into human nature, characterising it without sentiment.

Later in his life he concentrated on producing paintings of figures either singly or in groups, invariably against a white background. He also produced thousands of pencil drawings during his lifetime, these are now very collectable and the best ones are incredibly detailed.

Lowry's status as one of the major British artists of the 20th Century was reinforced when in 1999 the painting “Going To The Match” was sold at Auction for a record £1.9 million to the Manchester-based Professional Footballers Association. This record was beaten in 2007 when "Good Friday, Daisy Nook", sold for £3.7m.

The Lowry Centre in Salford Quays, Manchester now holds a major collection of his work.

Below the originals are the signed limited editions we currently have in stock, if you are trying to source a particular one that isn't shown please contact the gallery as we maybe able to get hold of it.

(VAT not applicable)

Originals

Head of a Woman

Original Pencil Drawing

Size: 360 x 280mm

Price: SOLD

Rhyl Harbour

Original Pencil Drawing

Size: 360 x 250mm

Price: SOLD

Signed Limited Editions

Great Ancoats Street NEW

Edition 850, Numbered & Stamped, Signed

Size: 260 x 360mm

Price: P.O.A.

The Reference Library NEW

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 240 x 350mm

Price: P.O.A.

St Philip's Church, Salford NEW

Edition 75, Numbered, Signed

Size: 254 x 355mm

Price: P.O.A.

St Mary's Bewsick NEW

Edition 500, Numbered, Signed

Size: 267 x 368mm

Price: P.O.A.

The Pond

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 432 x 552mm

Price: P.O.A.

Landscape with Farm Buildings

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 403 x 502mm

Price: P.O.A

The Football Match

Unsigned Limited Edition

Size: 575 x 470mm

Price: £189.00 framed (inc VAT)

£120.00 unframed (exc VAT)

Mrs Swindell's Picture

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 405 x 305mm

Price: P.O.A.

Man Holding Child

Edition 350, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 455 x 710mm

Price: P.O.A

Lorwy Bronze Bust

Limited Edition Bronze

Size: 310mm high

Price: P.O.A.

Great Ancoats Street

Edition 850, Numbered & Stamped, Signed

Size: 260 x 360mm

Price: SOLD

Sailing Boats

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 292 x 343mm

Price: SOLD

Group of Children

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 178 x 203mm

Price: SOLD

Mrs Swindles Picture

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 407 x 305mm

Price: SOLD

Level Crssing with Train

Edition 750, Not Stamped or Numbered, Signed

Size: 451 x 559mm

Price: SOLD

On The Sands

Edition 500, Numbered Only, Signed

Size: 381 x 515mm

Price: SOLD

Industrial Scene

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 346 x 248mm

Price: SOLD

Two Brothers

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 610 x 305mm

Price: SOLD

Sailing Boats

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 292 x 343mm

Price: SOLD

Burford Church

Edition 850, Numbered Only, Signed

Size: 600 x 455mm

Price: SOLD

Group of Children

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 178 x 203mm

Price: SOLD

Station Approach

Edition 850, Guild Stamped, Signed

Size: 407 x 508mm

Price: SOLD

     

 

 

 

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