Laurence Stephen Lowry painted not only northern scenes; He visited the south coast looking for ships and ferry s to paint. On one of these trips he visited Winchester where he observed a bearded lady pushing a perambulator.
Lowry started to sketch the woman who strongly objected and used all sorts of foul language to let Lowry know it! Lowry recalled this moment and he was even more amazed that this happened in Winchester of all places!
LS Lowry was born 1St November 1887, He had his first job in 1904 where he "drifted into" office work as a clerk with a Manchester accountant. There is a drawing surviving "yachts" 1902, His employment allowed him to take private tuition in art, this accounts for some still life drawings of around 1906-1914. He also went to the Manchester College of Art at All Saints for evening classes from 1905, he is quoted "I saw people there, I liked the life.It was good to meet people there" the books write of Lowry as "having a temperament" and loving a lonely life, unsociable, he did not fit in, he moved in art circles, he was not good at still life, teachers found him impossible.The influence of his teachers come through in paintings "Landscape" 1912 and "Country lane" 1914. Financial hardship hit the Lowrys and they had to move down from respectable Victoria Park to Pendlebury. This was very upsetting for his parents who had worked hard, this was seen by them as failure, Industrial artist In Pendlebury Lowry started to notice industry, the "thump thump thump" of steam hammers, the mills with the incessant "clackerty clack" of the shuttle on the loom, he noticed the rows of cottages leading to the big red mill at Acme.This was the turning point when Lowry knew he had to paint.the date now is about 1912, he had become a rent collector for the Pall Mall Property Company. I can imagine the slice of life that this job gave him, calling on the poorer homes with large families, seeing life at ground level. He worked as a rent collector until he retired in 1952. He joined Salford School of Art for evening classes in 1915, this is where he studied his work and the match stick figures developed. Although Lowry is well known for his crowded match stick and industrial pictures most, It must be remembered that there are many still life, country scenes and seascapes. In 1928 he stopped attending art school.
His father died in 1932 leaving debts, his mother was bed ridden and Lowry had to care for her, he is working by day and painting by night from the years of observation of people. He is a very withdrawn person. Lowry had some exhibitions but no real success as an artist. In fact Lowry's greatest regret was that his mother died in 1939 just as he became recognized by the art world. Pendlebury was grim. 117 Station Road still stands, still darkened by industrial grime (so the books say). This was the age of smog, deep heavy smoke and fog that would linger for weeks. Everything would be gray. There were many industrial injuries. The second world war broke out.
