at the Tate, and in 2014 his first solo exhibition outside the UK was held
in Nanjing, China.
Lowry was awarded an
honorary Master of Arts degree, by
the University of Manchester in 1945, and Doctor of Letters in 1961. In April
1955 Lowry was elected as an Associate Member of the Royal Academy of
Arts
and in April 1962 became a full Royal Academician
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and at the end of
December of the same year his membership status evolved to that of Senior
Academician
having reached the age of 75.
He was given the freedom of the
city of Salford in 1965. In 1975 he was awarded honorary Doctor of Letters
degrees by the Universities of Salford and Liverpool. In 1964,
the art world
celebrated his 77th birthday with an exhibition of his work and that of 25
contemporary artists who had submitted tributes at Monk's Hall
Museum, Eccles. The Hallé Orchestra performed a concert in his honour and
Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, used Lowry's
painting
The Pond
as his
official Christmas card. Lowry's painting
Coming Out of School
was depicted
on a postage stamp of highest denomination in a series issued by the Post
Office depicting great British artists in 1968.
Lowry twice declined appointment to the (Order of the British Empire):
as an Officer (OBE) in 1955, and as a Commander (CBE) in 1961.
He turned
down a knighthood in 1968, and appointments to the Order of the
Companions of Honour (CH) in 1972 and 1976.
He holds the record for the
most honours declined.
Lowry's work is held in many public and private collections. The largest
collection is held by Salford City Council and displayed at The Lowry. Its
collection has about 400 works.
X-ray analyses have revealed hidden figures
under his drawings – the "Ann" figures.
Going to the Match
is owned by the
Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) and is temporarily on display at
the National Football Museum.
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The Tate Gallery in London owns 23 works. The City of Southampton
owns
The Floating Bridge
,
The Canal Bridge
and
An Industrial Town
. His
work is featured at MOMA, in New York. The Christchurch Art Gallery Te
Puna
o
Waiwhetu in Christchurch,
New
Zealand
has
Factory
at
Widnes
(1956) in its collection. The painting was one of the gallery’s most
important acquisitions of the 1950s and remains the highlight of its collection
of modern British art.
During his life Lowry made about 1,000 paintings and over 8,000
drawings. The lists here are some of those that are considered to be
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