Two "rare" paintings by LS Lowry have sold for a combined sum of more than £1.8m. A painting of Senhouse Street in Maryport, ...
L.S Lowry’s (1887 – 1976) matchstick men, working in wintery, industrial towns and wearing perfect, dark overcoats, flat caps ...
The oil did belong to the Rev Geoffrey S ... at the auction house by anonymous owners in 1999 and 2012. L.S. Lowry's larger iconic painting which has the same title was rehung last year at the ...
"I was very anxious about the girl getting stained under the film and hoped everything would work out, " the artist told ...
"Paintings of known views are much rarer in Lowry’s output, and this view is still recognizable today," a spokesman for auction house Christie's said. The 1955 oil on canvas was acquired by ...
Stretford-born Lowry (1887-1976) was one of Britain's most successful post-war artists ... His drawings and paintings are internationally-collected but many important works are held at The ...
People are being urged to dress as characters in an LS Lowry painting in ... "Even though the painting of Bridge Street isn't in the exhibition, it's so iconic we just thought the event would ...
Downstairs at Crane Kalman Gallery, in its exhibition celebrating the centenary of the painter Alan Lowndes (1921–78), one of his streetscapes is placed next to a street scene by L.S. Lowry. Shortly ...
A statue comes to life in a magical gallery and walks into the painting 'Britain at Play' by L.S. Lowry. Inside the painting she explores Lowry’s exploration of community and the balance between ...
Dimensions: 83 x 115 inches. This has now been conserved and is on display in the new Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries Canaletto: Procession of Knights of the Bath In the Deanery at Westminster Abbey ...
Developed in collaboration with visual arts charity The Lowry and inspired by the landscapes, figures and colour palette of the artist L.S. Lowry, the collection celebrates Manchester’s rich cultural ...
Two "rare" paintings ... Lowry, who died in 1976, is known for his depictions of working-class life in industrial parts of northern England. In the 1955 oil on canvas, the Queen's Head Inn is ...