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1870 Lawrence, Kansas - 1941 New Haven, Connecticut. Known for: Landscape, coastal view and portrait painting.
Lucien Abrams was a landscape, portrait, and still life painter as well as an architect. He was also a member of the Old Lyme Colony*, in Old Lyme, Connecticut where he arrived in 1915 when he was... Read full biography
Lucien Abrams was a landscape, portrait, and still life painter as well as an architect. He was also a member of the Old Lyme Colony*, in Old Lyme, Connecticut where he arrived in 1915 when he was age forty-five and already an established landscape painter. Born in Lawrence, Kansas, Abrams was from... Read full biography
Lucien Abrams was a landscape, portrait, and still life painter as well as an architect. He was also a member of the Old Lyme Colony*, in Old Lyme, Connecticut where he arrived in 1915 when he was age forty-five and already an established landscape painter. Born in Lawrence, Kansas, Abrams was from a wealthy family and traveled abroad extensively as a young man. In 1873, he moved to Texas with his family, and he attended schools in Dallas. He graduated in 1892 from Princeton University with a... Read full biography
Lucien Abrams was a landscape, portrait, and still life painter as well as an architect. He was also a member of the Old Lyme Colony*, in Old Lyme, Connecticut where he arrived in 1915 when he was age forty-five and already an established landscape painter. Born in Lawrence, Kansas, Abrams was from a wealthy family and traveled abroad extensively as a young man. In 1873, he moved to Texas with his family, and he attended schools in Dallas. He graduated in 1892 from Princeton University with a degree in art and architecture and then went to New York where he attended the Art Students League*. In 1894, he went to Europe where he studied at the Academy Julian* with Jean-Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant and began his life-long passion of... Read full biography
Lucien Abrams was a landscape, portrait, and still life painter as well as an architect. He was also a member of the Old Lyme Colony*, in Old Lyme, Connecticut where he arrived in 1915 when he was age forty-five and already an established landscape painter. Born in Lawrence, Kansas, Abrams was from a wealthy family and traveled abroad extensively as a young man. In 1873, he moved to Texas with his family, and he attended schools in Dallas. He graduated in 1892 from Princeton University with a degree in art and architecture and then went to New York where he attended the Art Students League*. In 1894, he went to Europe where he studied at the Academy Julian* with Jean-Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant and began his life-long passion of collecting the paintings of Auguste Renoir. Upon his death, Abrams bequeathed his Renoir collection to the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum in San A... Read full biography
