£1,950-£2,900
$3,800-$5,500 Value Indicator
$3,450-$5,000 Value Indicator
¥18,000-¥26,000 Value Indicator
€2,350-€3,450 Value Indicator
$19,000-$28,000 Value Indicator
¥380,000-¥560,000 Value Indicator
$2,450-$3,650 Value Indicator
AAGR (5 years) This estimate blends recent public auction records with our own private sale data and network demand.
There aren't enough data points on this work for a comprehensive result. Please speak to a specialist by making an enquiry.
Medium: Lithograph
Edition size: 750
Year: 1973
Size: H 46cm x W 61cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
TradingFloor
Watch artwork, manage valuations, track your portfolio and return against your collection
Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 2024 | Bonhams New Bond Street - United Kingdom | Market Scene In Northern Town - Signed Print | |||
February 2024 | Chiswick Auctions - United Kingdom | Market Scene In Northern Town - Signed Print | |||
December 2023 | Kinghams Auctioneers - United Kingdom | Market Scene In Northern Town - Signed Print | |||
October 2023 | Dawsons, Berkshire - United Kingdom | Market Scene In Northern Town - Signed Print | |||
June 2023 | Gorringes - United Kingdom | Market Scene In Northern Town - Signed Print | |||
January 2023 | Lyon & Turnbull Edinburgh - United Kingdom | Market Scene In Northern Town - Signed Print | |||
November 2022 | Rosebery's Fine Art Auctioneers - United Kingdom | Market Scene In Northern Town - Signed Print |
L. S. Lowry’s lithograph Market Scene in Northern Town from 1973 shows an image teeming with figures depicted in the artist’s characteristic style, with the market stalls in the middle ground and industrial landscape in the faint backdrop. Much like many of Lowry’s scenes, this print is depicted in a limited palette of muted colours. Lowry often claimed to use just five colours in his paintings, vermillion, ivory black, Prussian blue, yellow ochre and flake white.
There has been much speculation over where this scene was painted, considering that many of Lowry’s paintings, although inspired by real places, were composite images with buildings moved and edited to create a more pleasing composition. However, it is likely that this scene is of Pendlebury Market where Lowry lived and worked.
Despite the busy, swarm of people that creates a sense of bustle to the image, like many of Lowry’s works there is a solemn and lonely element to this print. The figures, though in close proximity to one another, seem isolated from one another and from the viewer who looks to the bustling crowd from an elevated distance. Lowry’s Market Scene in Northern Town makes clear his view on the condition of loneliness experienced as a result of modern industrial life in the city.