Adolphe Valette Art Print- York Street
Adolphe Valette Art Print- York Street
Adolphe Valette Art Print- York Street
York Street Leading to Charles Street, Manchester by Adolphe Valette depicts and industrial scene in Manchester. The artist paints the scene looking towards a railway bridge that spans the street. Two men can be seen shovelling coal while people crowd the busy pavements going about their daily business. In the distance, you can see tiny lights of an office building shining through the city’s smog, possible India House.
Pierre Adolphe Valette (13 October 1876 – 18 April 1942) was a French Impressionist painter. His most acclaimed paintings are urban landscapes of Manchester, now in the collection of Manchester Art Gallery. Today, he is chiefly remembered as L. S. Lowry's tutor
Now on display at Manchester Art Gallery
29cm x 21.5cm
This print comes unframed
Please Note: This print has been in storage and therefore is in a Good/Fair Condition due to long term storage with some light yellowing to the edges and some slight storage marks. All funds raised from the sale of this item will go towards the upkeep of Salford Museums & Galleries.
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