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  2. L. S. Lowry - Wikipedia

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    The painting was one of the gallery's most important acquisitions of the 1950s and remains the highlight of its collection of modern British art. [ 69 ] In the early days of his career Lowry was a member of the Manchester Group of Lancashire artists, exhibiting with them at Margo Ingham 's Mid-Day Studios in Manchester. [ 70 ]

  3. Coming from the Mill - Wikipedia

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    His fame lies in images from the industrial districts in the northwest of England from the mid-1900s. He developed a painting style of cityscapes with people, often described as "matchstick men". He also painted mysterious unpopulated landscapes and discordant portraits.

  4. Pictures of Matchstick Men - Wikipedia

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    A painting by L. S. Lowry including his characteristic "matchstick men".. The song reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart, number eight in Canada, and number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming their only top-40 single in the United States.

  5. Going to Work - Wikipedia

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    Going to Work is a 1943 oil painting by the English artist L. S. Lowry. Originally commissioned as a piece of war art by the War Artists Advisory Committee, it depicts crowds of workers walking into the Mather & Platt engineering equipment factory in Manchester, north-west England. The painting now hangs in the Imperial War Museum North. [1]

  6. Going to the Match - Wikipedia

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    Going to the Match is the title of a number of paintings by British painter L. S. Lowry, depicting crowds of spectators walking towards a sports ground.Lowry's best known Going to the Match painting is his 1953 painting of football fans heading towards Burnden Park, the then home of Bolton Wanderers Football Club. [1]

  7. Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs - Wikipedia

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    "Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs" was a tribute to the artist L. S. Lowry, who had died in February 1976. The chorus makes reference to Lowry's style of painting human figures, which was similar to stick figure drawings (a "matchstalk" is a matchstick in the Salford dialect). [6]

  8. Emily Chrisp - Wikipedia

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    Due to her use of "matchstick men"/stick-figures, Chrisp's work was sometimes compared to that of L. S. Lowry, but she rejected the comparison: "Some people think that I paint like L.S. Lowry but whereas his colours are muted and grey, mine are gay and happy." [1] She signed her work "E. M. Chrisp" and "Emily". [1]

  9. Matchstick Men - Wikipedia

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    Matchstick Men is a 2003 black comedy crime film [5] directed by Ridley Scott and based on Eric Garcia's 2002 novel of the same name. The film stars Nicolas Cage , Sam Rockwell , and Alison Lohman .

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