The work of a 'neglected' artist whose legacy included capturing Manchester in its industrial glory will feature in an exhibition opening today.Staged at a tiny gallery in Hale, the oils and watercolours will be shown alongside paintings and drawings by his student...LS Lowry.A £1m Lowry painting of a mill is among the paintings for sale, and another was once owned by the late actor and Salford Grammar School lad Albert Finney.But a dozen Lowry works will share equal billing with 22 by Adolphe Valette - his teacher at Manchester School of Art.Born in France in 1876, Valette arrived in Manchester in 1905.His famous "Manchester-scapes" through his impressionist eyes and palette recorded the mood of the city's streets, canals, rivers, docks,.
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