Lowry’s Going To The Match to remain in Salford after auction win

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Lowry’s Going To The Match to remain in Salford after auction win
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L.S Lowry’s Going To The Match painting remains on public view thanks to art gallery’s £8m auction bid

Julia Fawcett OBE, Chief executive of the Lowry, acknowledged the Law Family Charitable Foundation for helping the gallery buy the work, saying “thanks to an incredibly generous gift from The Law Family Charitable Foundation, we are delighted to have purchased the painting for the city’s collection of“We look forward to bringing it home to Salford, where it can continue to delight and attract visitors to the Andrew and Zoë Law galleries at The Lowry.

“I am delighted our campaign to save this critical and important painting has successfully resulted in The Lowry securing it tonight, for the city of Salford in perpetuity for generations to come, for residents and visitors to our great City" he continued.Who is L.S Lowry?

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