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L.S. Lowry was influenced by the industrial landscape of northern England, particularly the working-class communities and factories in and around Manchester. His experiences growing up in this environment shaped his focus on depicting everyday life, featuring scenes of urban life with matchstick figures and bleak cityscapes. Additionally, Lowry's interest in capturing the rhythms of labor and the social dynamics of his time played a significant role in his artistic vision. His unique style reflects both the struggles and the resilience of the working class in the early to mid-20th century.

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