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Old Town Hall, Middlesbrough
Signed Print

L S Lowry

£350-£550Value Indicator

$750-$1,150 Value Indicator

$650-$1,000 Value Indicator

¥3,250-¥5,000 Value Indicator

400-650 Value Indicator

$3,450-$5,500 Value Indicator

¥70,000-¥100,000 Value Indicator

$450-$700 Value Indicator

-8% AAGR

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Medium: Lithograph

Edition size: 850

Size: H 42cm x W 31cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of L S Lowry's Old Town Hall, Middlesbrough (signed) is estimated to be worth between £350 to £550. This lithograph print has an auction history of five sales since its entry to the market on 16th March 2005. Over the past five years, the hammer price has remained consistent, with an average annual growth rate of -8%. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 850.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
February 2024Chiswick Auctions United Kingdom
September 2019Forum Auctions London United Kingdom
April 2006Bonhams Leeds United Kingdom
September 2005Bonhams Leeds United Kingdom
March 2005Bonhams Leeds United Kingdom
October 2004Bonhams Leeds United Kingdom
October 2004Bonhams Leeds United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

In front of the Town Hall, Lowry depicts various small figures walking around and going about their daily lives. These figures, which lack detail, all seem alike and have become a signature element of the artist’s visual language. Known as ‘matchstick men’ the simple forms are employed to represent the monotonous routine and seriality of urban life.

The original painting produced by Lowry was commissioned by the Friends of Middlesbrough Art Gallery in 1958. Lowry was asked to paint a scene of local relevance, and chose to depict the Town Hall and church, two iconic buildings that were an important part of the Northern town. Lowry’s work now represents an important part of Middlesbrough’s history as it preserves the cityscape which has changed drastically since the composition was made.

  • Born in 1887, L. S. Lowry was a key figure in 20th century British painting. Known for his distinctive painterly style and 'matchstick men', Lowry aimed to put industry on the map by typically focusing on scenes from his hometown in the North West of England. The naivety of his art drew criticism, yet has stood the test of time with the artist becoming a household name. Lowry has consistently performed in the secondary market, with works such as Going To The Match achieving a value of £2,919,000 in 2021 and the editioned prints remaining highly sought after.

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