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Arthur Delaney Signed Print Liver Building Liverpool 295 of 400 Framed

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The print in the photos is the one that you'll recieve. As you can see it has been framed and is in perfect condition.


Delaneys work has recently become very popular - particularly the Liverpool and Manchester pieces.


This piece features the Liver Buiding in Liverpool. I believe it was originally painted in the 1930's.


The print is in full colour - it was never hung in an exposed area so retains all the vivid colours it had when originally printed. The artist has written the print number (295 of 400) and signed on the bottom right corner. This is quite a rare piece and an essential addition to any serious Delaney (or Lowrey) British collection


The print is protected behind high quality glass with a gold and sage green frame


Dimensions

Including frame - 22 x 24 inches

Print - 16 x 18 inches


Subject

I don't want to give you a three hour history lecture here but obviously, the Liver Building is of massive historical significance to both the City of Liverpool and the whole world. There is a superb wiki page which gives some fantastic insights into the building and its importance to global trade - I highly recommend you take five minutes to take a look (it's also worth taking a few minutes to research the origin of Liverpool and the legendary Liver Bird - fascinating story behind it!)


About the artist

Arthur McEvoy Delaney (9 December 1927 – 17 April 1987) was an English painter whose scenes of Liverpool and Manchester life were influenced by those of L. S. Lowry, gaining some popularity since his death.


Life and work

Delaney was born in 1927 in Chorlton upon Medlock, Manchester, Lancashire. He was alleged to be the illegitimate son of comedian Frank Randle (born Arthur Hughes) which DNA Matching has proven to be incorrect. His mother, Genevieve Delaney (also known as Willis (born Kelshaw)) was a music hall artiste who appeared with her sister, Mary Monica Kelshaw (also known as Lee); their act was known as Delaney and Lee.


At 13 years of age, he joined a textile design studio in Manchester where he worked for the next 32 years. He married his childhood sweetheart, Joan Campion, in 1949 and they had four children. He started to paint as a means of relaxation. There were two great influences in his life that were to effect his own development as a painter. One was the work of L. S. Lowry and the other was the memories of the happy years he spent as a boy in the Manchester of the 1930s with its smoke-laden skies, rattling tramcars and gas lamps.


Lowry's work made him aware of the many special qualities of the north and soon he began producing street scenes and industrial landscapes. His paintings were not stylised but a true likeness to their location. He set out to capture the atmosphere of the 1930s and all of his paintings capture the nostalgia of the period.


In April 1974 he held a very successful one-man show at the Tib Lane Gallery in Manchester, with all the pictures selling within half an hour at the preview. His paintings continued to sell well during his lifetime and he exhibited at the Royal Academy. Many of his paintings were produced as limited-edition prints.


In 2010 a painting by Delaney, in the style of L.S. Lowry, and painted as a homage to him, was auctioned after being seized by police from convicted fraudster Maurice Taylor.[1] Taylor had purchased the painting for £7,500 in 2004; a signature "L S Lowry, 1964" had been added, before the painting was sold for £330,000 to a specialist dealer in Lowrys. The painting, of a snowbound Mill Street, Manchester, had been given an insurance valuation of £600,000 by the auctioneers Bonhams.[2] The painting was said to lack fluidity, with muddy skies and with the lamp-posts wrongly highlighted in red.[1]


Delaney died aged 59 in 1987 at the Manchester Royal Infirmary.


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