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The Football Match, painted in 1949, has been described by Christie’s London as “a modern masterpiece”. The work depicts hundreds of his famous stick figures gathered at a match against a backdrop of factories with billowing chimneys.
L. S. Lowry (1887-1976) is best known for painting industrial scenes of North West England in the mid 20th century. His characteristic style has a dreamlike quality, populated by stylised figures referred to as ‘matchstick men’. Although Lowry was trained in academic drawing, he chose to develop his own naive style which has brought him widespread recognition. His mysterious, weatherless landscapes express a personal response to the world around him that never fails to bewitch the viewer. Lowry’s paintings tell the true tale behind English city life.
The Football Match, painted in 1949, has been described by Christie's London as "a modern masterpiece". The work depicts hundreds of his famous stick figures gathered at a match against a backdrop of factories with billowing chimneys.