LS Lowry signed Prints.
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lowry street full of people
signed original lithograph
'Street full of people'
lowry print girls chatting
Original drawing
'Girls chatting'
lowry signed print man on a wall
Signed print 'Man on a wall' limited edition of 500
lowry-signed-print-Berwick
signed print Berwick-on-Tweed limited edition of 650
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A short biography of L.S.Lowry
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Original paintings/drawings and Signed, Limited Edition Lowry prints



industrialtown           hillside          peelpark-print         streetfullofpeople           print--viaductsalford
      Industrial town                            A Hillside                                Peel Park                                Street full of people              The Viaduct, Salford
 by "Laurence S. Lowry"            lithograph of 75                             by Lowry                                    lithograph of 75                       by L.S.Lowry
 Signed,Limited edition       Signed,Limited edition                 Signed,limited edition                   Signed, limited edition                  S.L.E. Lithograph

marketsceneinanortherntown-lslowry             hisfamily           manholdingchild-lowry           industrialpanorama- lowry        lowry-print-manonawall
     Market scene                           His Family                            Man holding child                       "Industrial panorama"                     Man on the wall
Signed,Limited edition                  by Lowry                                 "L. S. Lowry"                             Signed, limited edition                 Limited edition print


   twobrothers              noticeboard              people standing about         viewofatown           print-sailingboats
  The Two Brothers               The Noticeboard                    People standing about                   View of a town                         Sailing Boats
signed,limited edition       signed,limited edition                 signed, limited edition                       by Lowry                                 signed, print
    

    
levelcrossingtrain            StationApproach        levelcrossingburton-lowry               mrsswindells-lslowry            ourtown
Level Crossing with Train       Station Approach                        Level crossing,                   Mrs Swindells Picture                    Our Town
 Signed,limited edition       Signed Limited edition                      Burton-on-Trent                Signed Limited edition                   Signed print
   

onthesands                beachsketch          beach          ferryboats         lowry-harbour
   On the sands                           Deal                                          The Beach                                    Ferry boats                        The Harbour
signed, limited edition          by L.S.Lowry                                by L.S.Lowry                         signed,limited edition                  signed,print
   by L.S.Lowry              Signed,limited edition                  Signed Limited edition                            by Lowry                               by Lowry


stlukes               simonschurch-l.s.lowry              burford-l.s.lowry                huddersfield             fevervan
St Lukes, London            St. Simon's Church                      Burford Church                            Huddersfield                        The Fever Van
Signed limited, edition      Edition of 300                                      by                                              Lowry                                      Lowry
  L.S.Lowry                    (Signed, limited edition)                      L.S.Lowry                            signed, limited edition                    signed print
              
  
    
farmbuildings             ferryboats           crimelake        threemenandacat               portraits
 Landscape with                      Ferry Boats                                     Crime Lake                   Three men and a cat     Mother,  Father, L.S.Lowry
  Farm buildings                        by Lowry                               Signed, limited edition                       Lowry                           and medallion
  by Lowry                        Signed Limited edition                               ls lowry                      Signed, limited editions
      
  
britainatplay             meetingpoint            WomanWithBeard        pond          millscene
 Britain at Play                        Meeting Point                              Woman with beard                       The Pond                               Mill scene
  signed print                    Image size 18.5" x 28"                             by Lowry                         Signed, limited edition                   ls lowry
 
      
    
groupofchildren                               groupofchildrensketch                           womanwithbeardsketch                     berwick-on-tweed                       cart         
Group of Children           Sketch for Group of children         Sketch for woman                      Berwick-on-Tweed                           The Cart
Image size 7" x 8"                Image size 23" x19"                      with beard                                       ls lowry                                      l.s. lowry
Signed Limited edition            Limited edition                        Limited edition                   Signed Limited edition print
         
lonelyhouse              thefamily                  streetscene                    industrialscene                   mrsswindells
Lonely House                            The Family                               Streetscene                           Industrial scene                     " Mrs Swindell's 
signed,limited edition              by L.S.Lowry                           by L.S.Lowry                                 by L.S.Lowry                             picture"
 by L.S.Lowry                    Signed,limited edition                   Signed print                        Signed Limited edition                    by L.S.Lowry

ancoatsstreet              stmarys              referencelibrary          lowry-footballmatch            millscene
Great Ancoats street          St. Mary's Beswick            Reference library                        The Football match                     Mill Scene
signed,limited edition         Signed,limited edition        Signed Limited edition           Signed Limited edition print                 by Lowry


          
(Unsigned) Limited Edition Prints by Lowry
   
crowdaroundacricketsightboard               footballmatch             organgrinder             lowry-burford-unsigned       stlukes-unsigned
 Crowd around a                    The Football match            The organ grinder                     Burford church                       St. Lukes church
cricket sight board                       by L.S.Lowry                      L.S.Lowry                                  by Lowry                                   LS Lowry
Limited edition print               Limited edition print             Limited edition                    Limited edition print                  Limited edition print


ariverbank                    salfordstreetscene             theauction        manlookingouttosea              lowry-lodginghouse
A River Bank              A Salford Street scene 1928         The Auction                        Man looking out to sea             The Lodging House
Limited edition print            Limited edition print                Limited edition                 Limited edition print                    Limited edition print
  L. S. Lowry                        Price £98 inc.                  L. S. Lowry                                L. S. Lowry                               LS Lowry

millscenebw                 talltower                  thetramp                familydiscussion                onapromenade
 Millscene                      The Tall Tower                         'The Tramp'                            Family discussion                 On the promenade
Limited edition print   Limited edition print                  (Limited edition)                        Limited edition print               Limited edition print
 by Lowry                       by Lowry                                    by Lowry                                     by Lowry                                    by Lowry

     

Lowry Prints and Lithographs
There are approximately 54 signed prints (signed, limited edition print titles) and 17 lithographs;
Approximately 26 unsigned, limited edition prints;
and numerous open edition, poster type Lowry prints of decorative value only.
Guildlogo The signed prints usually have an embossed stamp, by the Fine art trade guild,
or that of the publisher;

Some titles are simply signed and numbered, eg.. signaturenumber

and several titles eg. 'Mill scene', 'Level crossing' and 'Market scene' are simply signed in pencil by Lowry,
but not stamped or numbered, although they are limited edition prints (editions of 750).

Lowry Signed limited editionPrints and Lithographs
There were over the years approximately fourteen different publishers of Lowry' paintings;
The Adam Collection Ltd.
Ainsworths Ltd.
Henry Donn Galleries
Frost and Reed Ltd.
Ganymed original editions Ltd.
Grove galleries Ltd.
Jupiter books (London) Ltd.
The Manchester club
Mainstone publications
The Medici society Ltd.
Gordon Mellor
Peinture Ltd.
Penrose Fine art Ltd.
The Sunday Observer

Each publisher used different printers, who in turn would use different quality inks and papers. (some better than others)
The prints would be published, sometimes using the Fine art trade guild as an independant stamp of authority,
eg. 'The reference library' and 'Ferry boats' and in other cases, the work would be signed, stamped by the publisher's
own embossed stamp and numbered, eg. 'The football match' and 'St. Luke's church' or sometimes, simply signed
by Lowry and numbered. eg. 'Burford church' and 'Man on the wall'

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Lowry's Life

1905 - Art School


Lowry disliked being classified as an amatuer or part-time painter, who had no formal teaching. "I started to paint at 15years old. why..Who knows.
My aunt said they might as well send me to Art School as I was no good for anything else, so ..." He began to take evening classes in 1905 'antique and freehand
drawing'.
"If people call me a Sunday painter I'm a Sunday painter who paints every day of the week!"
Later he studied in Salford Royal Technical College, and at Peel Parkthe Manchester Academy of Fine Art .
According to records in the 1920's, Lowry was still attending classes. Lowry was taught by highly respected proffessionals such as the
Frenchman Adolphe Valette - He saw how French Impressionism had changed the way modern art was perceived. Lowry knew from exhibitions
he had viewed in Manchester all the present day fashions in contemorary painting,
and loved the work of Pre-Raphaelites, eg. Rossetti and Ford Madox Brown.Not at all a 'naive part-time painter', Lowry was an artist who looked for his own
unique style of painting and drawing - and for a subject matter that would be his, the view from the Technical College
window was of much more interest to Lowry than a model posing.

Industrial Scenes late 1920s - 1930s


Lowry was a rent collector for the Pall Mall Property Company. He prefered not tell people about his work because he did not want them to think of him as
a spare-time painter. His job took to him walking all over the city. He saw...! Children playing in the streets, people returning from work,
going off to work, gossip on the front steps, incidents, market places and Whit - processions. But this all changed in his lifetime: the blitz and
rebuilding, slum clearances and new housing, changed the face of the city he had observed so accurately.
"I saw the industrial scene and I was affected by it. I tried to paint it all the time. I tried to paint the industrial scene as best I could.
It wasn't easy. Well, a camera could have done the scene straight off".

An Appreciation, 1921


Bernard Taylor,then a writer in The Guardian newspaper, recognised the true quality of Lowry's work, when he reviewed one of the artist's earliest
exhibitions.
"Mr Laurence S Lowry has a very interesting and individual outlook. His subjects are Manchester and Lancashire street scenes, interpreted with technical
means as yet imperfect, but with real imagination... We hear a great deal nowadays about recovering the simplicity of vision of primitives in art.
These pictures are authentically primitive, the real thing, not an artificially cultivated likeness to it. The problems of representation are solved not
by reference to established conventions, but by sheer determination to express what the artist has felt, whether the result is according to rule or not..."

The Desolation Row of 1930s - 1940s


In 1932 Lowry's father died.Tthe following seven years, his 73 year old mother became 'bed ridden' and completely dominated her son's life. After her death
in 1939, Lowry painted The Bedroom Pendlebury - in memory of those long hours he spent taking care of her.
She always demanded much of his attention. Lowry would only get to his painting room late at night after she had settled down. "She did not comprehend my paintings,
but she understood me and that was sufficient". These were years of isolation and growing despair, which reflected in Lowry's paintings. They show derelict
buildings and wastelands as mirrors of himself. As an official war artist - himself emotionally blitzed - he drew the ruined shells oF
bombed-out buildings. In 1939, (the year his mother died) - the person he most wanted to please - His first London exhibition was a great success.
"After she died, I lost all interest". Continuing to paint was his "salvation".

The Painter's Vision, 1920


In his early years Lowry lived in the leafy Manchester suburb of Victoria Park. Then lack of money obliged his family to move to Station Road,
Pendlebury, where factory chimneys were a more familiar sight then trees. Lowry would recall "At first I detested it, and then, after years I got
pretty interested in it, then obsessed by it". The subjects for his paintings were on his doorsteps. In later life he recalled this as a sort of vision.
"One day I missed a train from Pendlebury -(a place) I had ignored for seven years - and as I left the station I saw the Acme Spinning Company's mill..
The huge black framework of rows of yellow-lit windows standing up against the sad, damp charged afternoon sky. The mill was turning out... I watched
this scene, which I'd looked at many times without seeing - with rapture..."

Colours


Lowry's selection of colours were very basic, which were mixed and painted on the white background. "I am a simple man, and I use simple
materials: ivory, black, vermilion (red), Prussian blue, yellow ochre, flake white and no medium (e.g. linseed oil). That's all I've ever used in my
paintings. I like oils... I like a medium you can work into over a period of time". Looking closely at the surface of Lowry's paintings we see the
many ways he worked with the paint and brushes (using the brush at both ends), also sticks, nails and his fingers.
He would occassionally paint over images. When x-rayed, the 1938 painting Head of a Man (Man with Red Eyes) revealed a female portrait and maybe
a self-portrait beneath the surface.
Someone once asked him where his old suits were. "I wear them", came the reply! Indeed he did, as he would use them when paintinglike overalls, wiping
paint on the sleeves and lapels.

The Artist at Work


Lowry felt that drawings were as difficult to do as painting. He worked on the surface of his drawings by smudging, erasing and rubbing the pencil lines
on his paper to build the atmosphere of the drawing. He was always doing quick sketches spontaneously on whatever paper he had in his pockets.
Lowry carefully composed his pictures in a painting room at home and took great care over the placement of each figure. Late in life he would sit before a canvas
or board on his easel and not know what was going to be in the painting until he had started working. He would call them "dreamscapes".
Bernard Taylor suggested that Lowry painted on a pure white background. Lowry experimented with layers of white paint on boards, leaving them
for a time so the surface went creamy. This helped Lowry to get into his painting the stark figures and the pallor of the industrial sky that he wanted.

The reclusive Man and renowned artist 1950s - 1970s


As Lowry began to be successful he changed the subject matter of his paintings that everyone seemed to want. "Had I not been lonely none of my works
would have happened". Deserted seascapes and landscapes became some of his most powerful pictures. Solitary figures and tramps were amongst his later paiuntings
of . "I feel more strongly about these people than I ever did about the industrial scene. They are real people,
sad people.
I'm attracted to sadness and there are some very sad things. I feel like them".
Sadly, everything came too late for Lowry. But his late years saw him become a popular celebrity. He also became preoccupied about whether his art would remain.
"Will I live", he asked over and over again, like the art of the Pre-Raphaelites he collected and loved.

Lowry from Childhood to Childhood 1976


"I painted from childhood to childhood". Lowry painted and sketched into his old age - often complaining to interviewers that he had "given up",
packed it in". He died aged 88 in 1976 only a few months before a retrospective exhibition opened at the Royal Academy. The exhibition was an enormous success
crowds flocked to see the work of this great twentieth century artist. Critical opinion about The Lowry remains divided to this day. In 1936 the Salford Museum & Art Gallery
started a collection of Lowry's paintings culminating with the world's most prestigeous collection now held in 'The Lowry' at Salford Quays

Galleries containing original work by Lowry

Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum's collection of Lowrys
Birmingham City Museums and Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Bolton Museum and Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Bradford Cartwright Hall Art Galleries and Museum's collection of Lowrys
Buxton Museum's collection of Lowrys
Carlisle Museum and Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Bedford Cecil Higgins Art Gallery and Museum's collection of Lowrys
Coventry Herbert Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Durham County Council's collection of Lowrys
Derby Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Derbyshire County Council's collection of Lowrys
Edinburgh Royal Scottish Academy's collection of Lowrys
Edinburgh Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art's collection of Lowrys
Glasgow Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Hartlepool Gray Art Gallery and Museum's collection of Lowrys
Huddersfield Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Kendal Abbot Hall Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Kirkcaldy Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum's collection of Lowrys
Leeds City Art Gallery's collection of Lowry's
Leicestershire Museums and Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Lincoln Usher Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Liverpool Walker Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
London the Arts Council of Great Britain collection of Lowrys
London The British Council's collection of Lowrys
London The Government's collection of Lowrys
London The Imperial War Museum's collection of Lowrys
London The Royal Academy of Arts collection of Lowrys
London The Science Museum's collection of Lowrys
London The Tate Gallery's collection of Lowrys
London Victoria and Albert Museum's collection of Lowrys
Manchester City Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Manchester Whitworth Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Middlesbrough Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Laing Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Gwent Museum and Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys (Newport)
Norwich Castle Musem's collection of Lowrys
Nottingham Castle Museum's collection of Lowrys
Oldham Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Rochdale Art gallery's collection of Lowry paintings
Rugby Art Gallery's collection of LS Lowry paintings
Sheffield Art Gallery's collection of L.S.Lowrys
Salford The Lowry Centre's collection of LS Lowrys
Southampton Art Gallery's collection of L-S-Lowry
Atkinson Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys (Southport)
Stockport Art Gallery's collection of Lowry paintings
Stoke-on-Trent Museum and Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Sunderland Museum and Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys
Swindon Art Gallery's collection of Lowry paintings
Ulster Museum's collection of Lowry paintings (Belfast)
Wakefield Art Gallery's collection of LS Lowrys
City of York Art Gallery's collection of Lowrys

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