L. S. Lowry

English painter with industrial scenes

L. S. Lowry - Artists & Creatives born 1887
Born

1887
139 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

England

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An English painter focused on depicting industrial landscapes, urban scenes, and working-class life in the 20th century. Best recognized for works featuring matchstick men set against the backdrop of factories and mills. This style uniquely captured the essence of industrial towns in England, particularly in Lancashire. In a career spanning more than five decades, produced thousands of paintings and drawings. Gained considerable acclaim and continues to be a significant figure in British art history.

Painted 'The Lancashire Mill Towns'

Created 'Going to Work'

Exhibited at the Royal Academy

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