St Mary's Church, Beswick

L.S. Lowry, Limited Edition

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Artwork Size: 15" x 12"
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Laurence Stephen Lowry, R.A. (1887-1976)
St Mary’s, Beswick, c.1970-2
Offset lithograph on wove paper, after the original pencil drawing from 1929 of the same title (Collection: Private Collection)
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Medium: Limited Edition Print
Reference: ART00145447
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St Mary's Church, Beswick

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St Mary's Church, Beswick

Sold with a Certificate of Authenticity
Medium: Limited Edition Print
Artwork Size: 15" x 12"
Reference: ART00145447
Artwork Description:

Laurence Stephen Lowry, R.A. (1887-1976)
St Mary’s, Beswick, c.1970-2
Offset lithograph on wove paper, after the original pencil drawing from 1929 of the same title (Collection: Private Collection)
Signed ‘L.S. Lowry’ lower right and numbered from the edition of 500 lower left in pencil
Published by Henry Donn (with the publisher’s blindstamp)
Size: 10¼ x 14½ in. (26 x 37 cm.)

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The church depicted in the present work by L.S. Lowry is St. Mary’s in Beswick, a region of Manchester that was historically part of the county of Lancashire. The church was built in 1878 as a memorial to the Bishop of Manchester, James Prince Lee (1804-1869). Lowry’s drawing now acts as a historic record of this building, as the church was demolished in 1965. A few years before its demolition the church was used as a filming location for the 1961 film A Kind of Loving. A still taken from this film shows the accuracy in which Lowry depicted the church and its surroundings. 
Throughout his career, Lowry was fascinated by the lonely, upright churches of Manchester, often marooned on patches of waste-ground between terraces and factories. In his paintings, they symbolise the isolation of life in the city, and the ability to be alone even when in the midst of a crowd. In their vertical form, Churches have an almost human presence, an anthropomorphic quality and, in Lowry’s work, critics have identified them as a metaphor for the artist himself, as he stands back from the hustle and bustle of the city’s streets, watching all of life pass by.
As a child, Lowry attended Sunday school every week with his mother, who played the organ. The artist continued a dedication to religion into adulthood and had in his collection a book of sermons, The Graver Thoughts of a Country Parson.
Although perhaps best-known for his works in oil, Lowry defended the art of drawing, explaining why it was as important, if not more important than a painting. According to the Lowry Studio in Nottinghamshire, Lowry “felt it could be more effective and dramatic; also, it was more difficult to achieve a satisfactory result in black and white, as there were no colours that could be used to cover up and hide mistakes.”

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Laurence Stephen Lowry, R.A. (1887-1976)
St Mary’s, Beswick, c.1970-2
Offset lithograph on wove paper, after the original pencil drawing from 1929 of the same title (Collection: Private Collection)
Signed ‘L.S. Lowry’ lower right and numbered from the edition of 500 lower left in pencil
Published by Henry Donn (with the publisher’s blindstamp)
Size: 10¼ x 14½ in. (26 x 37 cm.)

(Please enquire for availability)

 

The church depicted in the present work by L.S. Lowry is St. Mary’s in Beswick, a region of Manchester that was historically part of the county of Lancashire. The church was built in 1878 as a memorial to the Bishop of Manchester, James Prince Lee (1804-1869). Lowry’s drawing now acts as a historic record of this building, as the church was demolished in 1965. A few years before its demolition the church was used as a filming location for the 1961 film A Kind of Loving. A still taken from this film shows the accuracy in which Lowry depicted the church and its surroundings. 
Throughout his career, Lowry was fascinated by the lonely, upright churches of Manchester, often marooned on patches of waste-ground between terraces and factories. In his paintings, they symbolise the isolation of life in the city, and the ability to be alone even when in the midst of a crowd. In their vertical form, Churches have an almost human presence, an anthropomorphic quality and, in Lowry’s work, critics have identified them as a metaphor for the artist himself, as he stands back from the hustle and bustle of the city’s streets, watching all of life pass by.
As a child, Lowry attended Sunday school every week with his mother, who played the organ. The artist continued a dedication to religion into adulthood and had in his collection a book of sermons, The Graver Thoughts of a Country Parson.
Although perhaps best-known for his works in oil, Lowry defended the art of drawing, explaining why it was as important, if not more important than a painting. According to the Lowry Studio in Nottinghamshire, Lowry “felt it could be more effective and dramatic; also, it was more difficult to achieve a satisfactory result in black and white, as there were no colours that could be used to cover up and hide mistakes.”

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About LS Lowry

LS Lowry

L.S. Lowry (1887-1976) was an iconic English artist best known for his distinctive portrayal of industrial landscapes and working-class life in northern England. Born in Lancashire, Lowry's work captures the stark reality of urban environments, often depicting factories, mills, and streets filled with his signature "matchstick men". 

Despite the industrial subject matter, his paintings convey a sense of humanity and resilience, reflecting both the harshness and vibrancy of everyday life. With his unique style and eye for detail, Lowry became one of the most celebrated British artists of the 20th century, capturing the spirit of post-industrial Britain in a way that remains timeless.

Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of England through our extensive portfolio of limited edition prints and original artworks by L.S. Lowry.

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