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L.S.Lowry

Born in Manchester in 1887 Laurence Stephen Lowry was the only child of Robert and Elizabeth Lowry. He started drawing at the

age of eight; and in 1903, he began private painting classes which
marked the start of a part-time education in art that was to continue

for twenty years.

In 1904, aged 16, Lowry left school and secured a job as a clerk in a
chartered accountants firm, he remained in full time employment

until his retirement at the age of 65.


His desire to be considered a serious artist led Lowry to keep his
professional and artistic life completely separate and it was not

disclosed until after his death that he had worked for most of his
life.In his preface to the 1976 Royal Academy Memorial exhibition,

Sir Hugh Casson referred to L S Lowry as one of the great English painters of this century.



An individual artist with a unique style,the work of Lowry spans the
first half of the twentieth century recording with sensitivity

and wit his own personal view of the people and architecture of the
industrial north.His early training was at the Municipal College

of Art, Manchester, where he was taught by the French artist Adolphe
Valette who introduced him to Impressionism and of whom Lowry

said I owe so much to him for it was he who first showed me good drawings by the great masters, he gave me the feeling that life

drawing was a very wonderful thing.



Lowry was, however, unaffected by impressionist technique of Valette
and continued to develop a more realistic approach to his art.

In 1909 Lowry and his parents moved to Pendlebury, where initially he
was not happy, and for some years ignored his surroundings.

In 1916, whilst waiting for a train, Lowry became fascinated by the
workers leaving the Acme Spinning Company Mill; the combination

of the people and the surroundings were a revelation to him and marked the turning point in his artistic career.

Lowry now began to explore the industrial areas of South Lancashire and
discovered a wealth of inspiration, remarking "My subjects

were all around me, in those days there were mills and collieries all
around Pendlebury. The people who work there were passing morning

and night. All my material was on my doorstep."



By 1920, Lowry had developed his own unique style in his paintings.Street scenes, populated with workers, housewives and children

set against a backdrop of industrial buildings and terraced houses had become central to

his highly personal style. From now on he painted entirely from
experience and believed that you should paint the place you know.

Lowry would spend his leisure time walking the streets of Manchester and
Salford making pencil sketches on scraps of paper and the

backs of used envelopes recording anything that could be used in his work.

In his early factory scenes the emphasis is placed on the buildings and
the atmosphere was often dark and sombre, however, as Lowry

developed this theme the figures became more prominent and eventually he
arrived at a marriage between the two where the figures and

surrounding from a whole.



Lowry had established his own particular style by 1930, he was
encouraged by his teacher Bernard Taylor to try to make his figures

and buildings stand out more and he began to experiment with setting them against a white background.

He chose flake white building up layer after layer on the canvas before painting the subject matter straight on top.

He used only four other colours: vermillion, prussian blue, ivory black and ochre which he applied straight from the tube.



With the onset of the modernisation of the industrial north in mid
1950 Lowry lost interest in his surroundings and now concentrated

almost entirely on figures silhouetted against a white background, occasionally standing on a hint of a pavement or near a ghost

of a wall, but frequently suspended in time and space.

Lowry continued to sketch and closely observe his subjects and his works form this period capture the essence and nature of the

Northern people; he frequently mixes young and old and he imparts to each figures an individual character.

Shelly Rhode in her book A private view of L S Lowry wrote he had a new obsession, his single figures, his grotesques.

The struggling, surging, misshapen homuculi who used to live for so long in the shadow of the mills emerging at last from

their background to stand alone, as he stood alone.



Lowry visited Wales in the 1960s with his friend and patron Monty Bloom which briefly revived his interest in industrial scenes.

Lowry was impressed by the contrast between the industrial towns and the
surrounding countryside, consequently his paintings from this

period are brighter than his Lancashire paintings.

However, towards the end of the 1960s Lowry began to lose his creative
urge and, with the exception of the occasional moment of artistic

inspiration he ceased painting almost completely.



At the age of 88, Laurence Stephen Lowry died of pneumonia in 1976. Although he had received critical acclaim for his work

during the second half of his life, he never forgot the lack of
recognition that he had received initially and he carried with him

the feeling of isolation and rejection throughout his career.

He refused the offer of a knighthood, as well as numerous other honours,
and remained disillusioned with the art world despite the

praise that was often heaped upon him.



Lowry is always remembered as a man of remarkable resilience and sensitivity; he stood alone, unaffected by the influences of other

artist and his inspiration came entirely from his own experience.Lowry's
unique works continue to receive the critical acclaim the is

so richly deserved.

The most important private and public collections in the United Kingdom and abroad now hold Lowry paintings and drawings.




The highest price for one of the artist's paintings was £1.9 million when 'Going To The Match' was sold in 1999.


Later in 2007, the sale of the Lowry's painting "Daisy Nook Fair" achieved £3.8m.


May, 2011 "The Football Match" painting (not 'Going to the match') by Lowry was sold for £5,641,250.


November, 2011 The 1960 painting of 'Piccadilly Circus' by L.S.Lowry was sold for £5,641,250


Recently the 'Going to the Match' painting has been valued at £6,000,000-10,000,000


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The work of Mr L.S. Lowry has become of great artistic and financial
importance of recent years. A selection of his prints and paintings
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