Going to Work: L S Lowry

Did you know?

Lowry spent almost his entire working life as a rent collector.

Going to Work: L S Lowry

History

  • The painting is of factory workers going to work at Mather & Platter factory, which was an engineering factory in Manchester, England.
  • Comissioned in 1943 at the height of the Second World War, by WAAC (War Artists Committee) to document the role industry and factories were playing in the war effort.
  • It was completed in three months, and toured different museums both in English and abroad.
  • Lowry was paid 25 guineas for the painting, which equates roughly to £1,194 today.

Composition

  • 45x60cm
  • Oil paint on canvas
  • Black canvas painted white in many layers, which is what gives the distinctive ‘smoky haze’.

Present Day

  • Currently displayed at the Imperial War Museum in Manchester
  • Before being displayed, it underwent restoration to remove yellowed varnish. This must have been added by a previous owner of the painting, as Lowry did not varnish his paintings.

Artist

  • L S Lowry was an English artist, born in Lancashire.
  • Lowry is famous for painting scenes of life in the industrial districtsof North West England in the mid-20th century. He developed a distinctive style of painting and is best known for his urban landscapes peopled with human figures often referred to as “matchstick men”
  • Other works include ‘Coming From The Mill’, ‘Going To The Match’, and ‘Coming Out Of School’
  • Born 1st November 1887
  • Died 23rd February 1976 (aged 88)
  • Going to Work by L S Lowry
  • Portrait of the artist – L S Lowry
  • Saturday afternoon by L S Lowry

Learning resources

Example Questions

  • Where did the first design of ‘Girl with Red Balloon’ by the artist known as Banksy appear?

  • Where was Lowry born?

  • What is the alternative name for the Mona Lisa?

  • What was the new title given to a print of ‘Girl with Red Balloon’ after the 2018 auction?

  • How long did Lowry take to complete ‘Going To Work’?

  • Can you name two other notable pieces of art by Leonardo Da Vinci?

  • What nickname is given to the people who appear in Lowry’s paintings, due to the distinctive style they are painted in?

  • Where is the Mona Lisa displayed currently?

  • Which of the three pieces of art studied was voted ‘number one favourite artwork’ by the British public?