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His Family
Laurence Stephen Lowry, R.A. (1887-1976)
His Family, c. 1970-2
Offset lithograph on wove paper, after the original oil painting titled Family Group, 1955
Signed ‘L.S. Lowry’ lower right and numbered from the edition of 575
Stamped by the Fine Art Trade Guild
Published by the Adam Collection Ltd.
Printed by Chorley & Pickersgill Ltd.
Size: 20¼ x 28 in. (51.5 x 71 cm.)
L.S. Lowry's original painting, His Family, measuring 28" x 21", showcases the artist’s distinctive style and approach to capturing the human condition. This piece is an exemplary representation of his figurative work, depicting a group of individuals, possibly representing a family unit, set against a simple and muted background. The figures are rendered with Lowry's characteristic simplicity, their elongated forms and flat expressions evoking a sense of detachment and introspection. The absence of shadowing and weather effects lends the scene an almost timeless quality, inviting the viewer to focus solely on the characters and their dynamic.
Laurence Stephen Lowry, born in 1887, is one of the most celebrated English artists of the 20th century. His oeuvre primarily portrays industrial life in the North West of England, with many works featuring scenes from Pendlebury, Greater Manchester, and Salford. Known for his "matchstick men," Lowry developed a unique visual language that captured the essence of working-class communities during a time of significant social and economic change.
Despite being dismissed as naïve by some critics, Lowry’s work resonates deeply with audiences, offering both an intimate portrayal of daily life and a reflection on humanity’s shared experiences. His ability to find beauty and narrative in the ordinary has ensured his enduring legacy in British art. His Family is a compelling example of Lowry's gift for storytelling through art, blending simplicity with profound emotional depth.
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Laurence Stephen Lowry, R.A. (1887-1976)
His Family, c. 1970-2
Offset lithograph on wove paper, after the original oil painting titled Family Group, 1955
Signed ‘L.S. Lowry’ lower right and numbered from the edition of 575
Stamped by the Fine Art Trade Guild
Published by the Adam Collection Ltd.
Printed by Chorley & Pickersgill Ltd.
Size: 20¼ x 28 in. (51.5 x 71 cm.)
L.S. Lowry's original painting, His Family, measuring 28" x 21", showcases the artist’s distinctive style and approach to capturing the human condition. This piece is an exemplary representation of his figurative work, depicting a group of individuals, possibly representing a family unit, set against a simple and muted background. The figures are rendered with Lowry's characteristic simplicity, their elongated forms and flat expressions evoking a sense of detachment and introspection. The absence of shadowing and weather effects lends the scene an almost timeless quality, inviting the viewer to focus solely on the characters and their dynamic.
Laurence Stephen Lowry, born in 1887, is one of the most celebrated English artists of the 20th century. His oeuvre primarily portrays industrial life in the North West of England, with many works featuring scenes from Pendlebury, Greater Manchester, and Salford. Known for his "matchstick men," Lowry developed a unique visual language that captured the essence of working-class communities during a time of significant social and economic change.
Despite being dismissed as naïve by some critics, Lowry’s work resonates deeply with audiences, offering both an intimate portrayal of daily life and a reflection on humanity’s shared experiences. His ability to find beauty and narrative in the ordinary has ensured his enduring legacy in British art. His Family is a compelling example of Lowry's gift for storytelling through art, blending simplicity with profound emotional depth.
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