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Museums page for John Goodwin Lyman ((1886 - 1967)), known for Land/waterscape, figure and genre painting, teaching. Showing 15 museum collections and exhibitions.
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1886 Biddeford, Maine - 1967 Christ Church, Barbados. Known for: Land/waterscape, figure and genre painting, teaching.
John Goodwin Lyman CAS, EGP (1886 - 1967). "In the 1930s, Montreal was the one centre in Canada that encouraged a "modernist" approach to art, because of the influence of a single artist: John... Read full biography
John Goodwin Lyman CAS, EGP (1886 - 1967). "In the 1930s, Montreal was the one centre in Canada that encouraged a "modernist" approach to art, because of the influence of a single artist: John Lyman." - Page 42, Landmarks of Canadian Art (1978), by Peter Mellen (see AskART book references). John... Read full biography
John Goodwin Lyman CAS, EGP (1886 - 1967). "In the 1930s, Montreal was the one centre in Canada that encouraged a "modernist" approach to art, because of the influence of a single artist: John Lyman." - Page 42, Landmarks of Canadian Art (1978), by Peter Mellen (see AskART book references). John Goodwin Lyman was an important Canadian painter, draughtsman, art critic, art theorist, educator and leader in the art community. Hundreds of his works are in the permanent collections of Canadian... Read full biography
John Goodwin Lyman CAS, EGP (1886 - 1967). "In the 1930s, Montreal was the one centre in Canada that encouraged a "modernist" approach to art, because of the influence of a single artist: John Lyman." - Page 42, Landmarks of Canadian Art (1978), by Peter Mellen (see AskART book references). John Goodwin Lyman was an important Canadian painter, draughtsman, art critic, art theorist, educator and leader in the art community. Hundreds of his works are in the permanent collections of Canadian museums. However, his major role in the development of Canadian art in the 20th century was as a bulwark against what he viewed as its isolationism. Lyman was a key catalyst advocating the School of Paris* and the internationalization of Canadian art.... Read full biography
John Goodwin Lyman CAS, EGP (1886 - 1967). "In the 1930s, Montreal was the one centre in Canada that encouraged a "modernist" approach to art, because of the influence of a single artist: John Lyman." - Page 42, Landmarks of Canadian Art (1978), by Peter Mellen (see AskART book references). John Goodwin Lyman was an important Canadian painter, draughtsman, art critic, art theorist, educator and leader in the art community. Hundreds of his works are in the permanent collections of Canadian museums. However, his major role in the development of Canadian art in the 20th century was as a bulwark against what he viewed as its isolationism. Lyman was a key catalyst advocating the School of Paris* and the internationalization of Canadian art. Given his background, he was the perfect person for the job . Quote: "Lyman... Read full biography