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''Piccadilly Gardens'' is a 1954 oil painting by the English artist L. S. Lowry. It depicts
Piccadilly Gardens Piccadilly Gardens is a green space in Manchester city centre, England, on the edge of the Northern Quarter. It takes its name from the adjacent street, Piccadilly, which runs across the city centre from Market Street to London Road. The ga ...
, a large
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in Manchester city centre, north-west England. The painting hangs in the
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on nearby
Mosley Street Mosley Street is a street in Manchester, England. It runs between its junction with Piccadilly Gardens and Market Street to St Peter's Square. Beyond St Peter's Square it becomes Lower Mosley Street. It is the location of several Grade II and G ...
.


Description

The painting presents a view of Piccadilly Gardens from the south-east corner, next to
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. Visible are the former sunken gardens, with people walking, sitting on benches, standing in groups, exercising dogs on leads, and pushing prams. In the centre of the gardens stands the Coronation Fountain, installed the year before Lowry painted this scene to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. In the distance can be seen tall white
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, an
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warehouse on the corner of Mosley Street and Market Street. Red Manchester Corporation buses run along Piccadilly and Mosley Street. The painting is signed in the bottom-right corner "L.S.LOWRY 1954". File:Debenham's, Manchester.jpg, The distinctive
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''(centre distance)'' File:Manchester Corporation 3228 JND629 - Flickr - dickinsonjohn02.jpg, Manchester Corporation buses ''(distance)'' File:Piccadilly Gardens - geograph.org.uk - 807395.jpg, The Coronation Fountain ''(centre)'' File:By Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester - geograph.org.uk - 3813095.jpg,
Mosley Street Mosley Street is a street in Manchester, England. It runs between its junction with Piccadilly Gardens and Market Street to St Peter's Square. Beyond St Peter's Square it becomes Lower Mosley Street. It is the location of several Grade II and G ...
buildings ''(left distance)'' File:Piccadilly Gardens - geograph.org.uk - 1748686.jpg, Buildings along Piccadilly ''(right distance)''


History

The area of Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester was laid out as a public garden in the 1930s on the former site of the
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. Lowry was familiar with the area and often visited the gardens, becoming acquainted with a range of unfortunate local people he met there, beggars and cripples, many of whom became subjects of his paintings. In 1930,
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, the then director of the
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commissioned Lowry to produce
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of Piccadilly Gardens "as it is today with the sunken garden, the loafers, the rains and all the rest of the mess and muddle". Haward gave no other direction to Lowry, and when Lowry submitted his work to the gallery, Haward expressed dissatisfaction with the focus on individual figures. In an exchange of letters, Haward asked for another submission capturing a general view over the site, to which Lowry responded with annoyance, refusing to submit any more work: "Had you told me, when I asked you had you any special view in mind, I would have acted upon it... I am afraid that I cannot spend any more time on this subject." In 1954, Leonard Cohen and Henry's Stores Ltd of Market Street commissioned a painting from Lowry, and it seems likely that Lowry used these initial sketches as a reference. In January 1956, ''Piccadilly Gardens'' was presented to the City Art Gallery as a gift from Henry's Stores to mark the 80th birthday of the company's co-founder, Mrs Henry Cohen. The commemorative fountain depicted at the centre of the gardens was new at the time of Lowry's painting; it had replaced an earlier public sculpture entitled ''Adrift'' by John Cassidy, which was relocated to the south end of the gardens in 1953. In 2001-2003, Piccadilly Gardens were re-landscaped by
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and the sunken garden seen in the painting was filled in. The Coronation Fountain has been relocated to Platt Fields Park in the southern suburb of Fallowfield, and Cassidy's sculpture is now situated in
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. Following the 21st-century remodelling, Lowry's painting is noted as a historical record of the former layout of Piccadilly Gardens. ''Piccadilly Gardens'' was included in several exhibitions of Lowry's work, and was exhibited at the
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in 1954 and the
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in 1955.


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