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Laurence Stephen Lowry
1887–1976
(b Stretford, Lancashire [now in Greater Manchester], 1 Nov. 1887; d Glossop, Derbyshire, 23 Feb. 1976). British painter. He lived all his life in or near Manchester (mainly in Salford) and worked as a rent collector and clerk for a property company until he retired in 1952.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Self Portrait II Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens
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Unfinished Swindon Museum and Art Gallery
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Coming Out of School 1927 Tate
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A Young Man 1955 Tate
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Lancashire Fair, Good Friday, Daisy Nook 1946 Government Art Collection
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River Scene 1942 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Old Windmill, Bexhill, East Sussex (Hoad's Mill) 1960 Bexhill Museum
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Industrial Landscape 1953 The Lowry
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Musculature of Thigh and Buttock (in Profile Facing Right), and Hands c.1919–1920 The Lowry
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Notes on Anatomy c.1919–1920 The Lowry
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Footbridge at Newbiggin c.1962 The Lowry
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A Northern Street 1935 The Lowry
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Girl with Bows c.1973 The Lowry
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Girl with Bows c.1973 The Lowry
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The Sea 1969 The Lowry
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Hand in Various Attitudes & Figures Showing the Musculature c.1919–1920 The Lowry
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Side, Front and Back View of Pelvis & Figure Studies c.1919–1920 The Lowry
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Figure Studies, including Woman in Long Skirt and Shawl c.1919–1920 The Lowry
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Front and Back View of Humerus c.1919–1920 The Lowry
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Seven Hands c.1919–1920 The Lowry