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 wit (showing 500 of 4597 characters). |
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Lucien Abrams is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Old Lyme Colony Painters
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