Carden Park is delighted to announce the arrival of signed limited edition prints by L. S. Lowry from a single private collection, all available to purchase via our art curator, Winsor Birch. These highly collectable framed works are available in our hotel reception for a limited time only
Signed in pencil : Edition 251/850
£ 4,750.00
An example of Lowry’s interest in the way the Industrial Revolution changed the urban and rural landscape of Britain in the Victorian Era. There are recurring elements such as the fences around countryside farms from around Lancashire that later reappear in his more famous paintings of industrialist urban scenery, such as River Scene from 1935.
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Signed in pencil : Edition 251/850
£ 4,750.00
Lowry depicts the pedestrians and traffic hurrying around Exchange Station in Manchester. Viewed from above, individuals are reduced to rushing silhouettes. The smoke-filled sky obscures background landmarks including the tower of Strangeways Prison on the right.
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Signed in pencil : Edition 29/75
£ 14,500.00
Initially trained under the Impressionist master, Adolphe Valette, Lowry was interested in recording the nuances of everyday life and would sketch during the day to record his observations of the world around him. Tree In A Square is one such study, maintaining a sketchy quality as though executed quickly from life.
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Signed in pencil : Edition 33/75
£ 14,500.00
Lowry was interested in depicting working class life in the industrial towns in the North East of England and The Three Cats Alstow is a lively example of this. Lowry injected humour into many of his street scenes by depicting a vast range of people that are spread across the entire composition. We can see a man who has fallen over onto the road, a parent chasing their young child, some others chasing a dog and even some figures who lie on the ground against the terraced houses.
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Signed in pencil : Edition 27/75
£ 14,500.00
Lowry gives the impression of a winter scene by rendering the trees without leaves, depicting the figures in their winter coats and showing the ground to be covered with deep snow. This print is representative of Lowry’s stylised realism in the way that the scene does not show the effects of weather in the sky or landscape and the figures do not cast any shadows.
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Signed in pencil : Edition 434/650
£ 16,000.00
Berwick Upon Tweed is a casual scene, showing the figures going about their daily business; chatting in groups, walking their dogs, and taking a trip to the shops. Lowry was a regular visitor to Berwick-upon-Tweed, a town in Northumberland. A town in Northumberland, producing more than 30 paintings and drawings of the town.
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