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INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE L.S Lowry. INDEX. DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE PAINTER HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE PAINTING. By : Naiara Rodriguez Noelia Garlo Esther Torrecilla Nuria Calle. DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE PAINTER. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INDEX

DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE PAINTER

HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT

DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE PAINTING

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By: Naiara Rodriguez

Noelia Garlo

Esther Torrecilla

Nuria Calle

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DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE PAINTER

NAME: Laurence Stephen Lowry

BORN: 1st November 1887 Manchester, England

DIED: 23 February 1976 (aged 88)

FIELD: Painting

TRAINING: Manchester Municipal College and Salford Technical College

WORKS: Going to the Match (1928), Coming from the Mill (1930), Industrial Landscape (1955), Portrait of Ann (1957)

AWARDS: Freedom of the City of Salford, Honorary Master of Arts, and Honorary Doctor of Letters

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HISTORICAL CONTEXT (1)

Migration from the countryside to the city. Population growth Improvement of

nutrition, hygiene, medicine. Growing demand of products. Improvement of transport Railway

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HISTORICAL CONTEXT (2)

The most important technological innovations

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The steam engine The spinning machine

“Spinning Jenny”

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CULTURAL CONTEXT (1)

Most artists preferred turning their backs on to the darkness, child-labour, poverty and disease scenary typical of the Industrial Revolution. On the other hand:

Painting: LS Lowry (the smoking chimneys and terraced

housing) and JMW Turner (railways).

7“Rail, Steam and Speed” by JMW Turner

“Industrial Landscape” by LS Lowry

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CULTURAL CONTEXT (2)

Novel : Charles Dickens (“Oliver Twist”, child-labour, The Old Curiosity Shop”, his feelings and “Hard Times”, proletarian class versus upper class)

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