Lowry looks out for a simple seascape

From the early 1940s, LS Lowry (1887-1976) embarked on a series of large-scale canvases far removed from his familiar bustling industrial streets scenes. They depicted nothing but sea and sky.

He wrote: “I started to paint the sea, nothing but the sea. But a sea with no shore and nobody sai…

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