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St. Simon's Church - Signed Print by L S Lowry null - MyArtBroker

St. Simon's Church
Signed Print

L S Lowry

£1,250-£1,900Value Indicator

$2,500-$3,800 Value Indicator

$2,250-$3,400 Value Indicator

¥11,500-¥17,000 Value Indicator

1,500-2,300 Value Indicator

$12,500-$19,000 Value Indicator

¥240,000-¥360,000 Value Indicator

$1,600-$2,400 Value Indicator

4% AAGR

AAGR (5 years) This estimate blends recent public auction records with our own private sale data and network demand.

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Medium: Lithograph

Edition size: 300

Size: H 32cm x W 27cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of L S Lowry's St. Simon's Church (signed) is estimated to be worth between £1,250 and £1,900. This lithograph print has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 4%. Over the past 12 months, the average selling price was £1,600, across a total of 1 sale. This work has a strong auction history, having been sold 17 times since its initial sale in September 2005. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 300.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
March 2024Wilson55 United Kingdom
February 2023Dawsons, Berkshire United Kingdom
February 2023Wilson55 United Kingdom
December 2022Bonhams Knightsbridge United Kingdom
September 2022Gildings Auctioneers United Kingdom
April 2022Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers United Kingdom
March 2022Rosebery's Fine Art Auctioneers United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

  • 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.