L S Lowry


A classic monograph, providing a complete account of the Britsh painter's career.


Michael Leber and Judith Sandling


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prix: USD$22.95



Présentation
  • A classic monograph on popular British painter L S Lowry (1887–1976), best known for his atmospheric urban and industrial landscapes
  • Features his paintings and drawings of the mill life in Manchester, which document an important period in English social history
  • Includes a series of interviews with the artist



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À propos du livre

L S Lowry's 'matchstick men' have become some of the most readily recognized images in twentieth-century British art. His vivid and faithful portrayal of the industrial north has led to his historical conception and public adoption as 'the people's artist', though art historians and critics have sought for years to analyse in detail his significance and appeal.

This study of Lowry's work provides a complete account of his career as well as an assortment of invaluable excerpts from a series of rare interviews given to Edwin Mullins, and a discussion by Marina Vaizey of the place of his oeuvre in the wider picture of the span of history of art. The book is a classic monograph, exploring insightfully the artist's technique, outlook and interpretation of the dimensions of human experience through his paintings of mill life in Manchester.




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'Suitable for showing to children in the classroom, it features good reproduction in colour. The text is ideal for teachers researching background on the artist and is at the same time accessible and soundly academic.' (Art & Craft)


À propos de l'auteur

Michael Leber is Strategic Development Officer for the City of Salford Museums and Art Galleries.

Judy Sandling was Keeper of Art at Salford Museum and Art Gallery before her retirement.


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