L.S.Lowry
A Study in Edinburgh, 1951
Pencil Drawing
10" x 14" (25.40 x 35.56 cm)
Copyright The Artist
Further images
Lowry's direct observation of Edinburgh rendered in his distinctive economical line. The solitary sitter functions as a psychological presence - what Lowry called 'symbols of my mood... they are myself.'...
Lowry's direct observation of Edinburgh rendered in his distinctive economical line. The solitary sitter functions as a psychological presence - what Lowry called "symbols of my mood... they are myself." Despite Scotland's dramatic rural landscapes, Lowry remained drawn to urban environments and their inhabitants.
Provenance
Private CollectionClark Art Ltd
Private Collection
Lefevre Gallery X no 8553
