ISBN: | 9780714832449 |
Publisher: | Phaidon Press |
Published: | 28 February, 1995 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
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L.S. Lowry's "matchstick men" have become one of the most readily recognisedmages in 20th-century British art. His vivid and faithful portrayal of thendustrial north has led to his adoption as "the people's artist", though artistorians and critics have sought for years to analyse his significance andppeal.;Over 10,000 works by Lowry are known, ranging from finished oilaintings to hastily drawn sketches. The industrial scene was his mostrequent subject but he also painted seascapes and portraits. He was a greatumorist and had intense insight into human nature, characterising it withoutentiment. His death in 1976 was marked by unprecedented homage by therdinary people.;This study of Lowry's life and work provides a full accountf his career. Also included are excerpts from a rare interview given todwin Mullins and a discussion by Marina Vaizey of his place in art history.
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