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L.S. Lowry 1887-1976

THE THREE CATS, ALSTOW
Lithograph
H. 65 cm x W. 51 cm
Framed H. 104 cm x W. 88 cm x D. 5 cm
Edition 33/75
Signed in pencil lower right 'L S Lowry' and numbered lower left '33/75'
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L. S. Lowry (Laurence Stephen Lowry, 1887–1976) was one of Britain’s most distinctive and recognisable artists, celebrated for his depictions of industrial northern England. Best known for his scenes of...
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L. S. Lowry (Laurence Stephen Lowry, 1887–1976) was one of Britain’s most distinctive and recognisable artists, celebrated for his depictions of industrial northern England. Best known for his scenes of mills, factories, and crowded urban streets populated by his characteristic “matchstick” figures, Lowry developed a highly individual visual language that combined apparent simplicity with careful structure and observation.

Born in Stretford, Lancashire, Lowry studied at the Manchester Municipal College of Art and later at Salford School of Art while working full-time as a rent collector. This dual life placed him in close contact with the industrial environments and communities that became central to his work. His paintings capture not only the physical landscape of the North but also its social rhythms, atmosphere, and quiet humanity.

Although often described as a naïve painter, Lowry was highly disciplined and deliberate in his practice. His restricted palette and flattened perspective were conscious choices, allowing him to focus on composition, movement, and mood. Over time, his work gained wide recognition, with exhibitions at major galleries and acquisitions by public and private collections.

Today, Lowry’s work is regarded as a vital record of Britain’s industrial past and continues to resonate with collectors for its originality, emotional depth, and unmistakable identity.

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