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for Joseph Lyman Jr.
1843-1913
Lyman studied with John H. Dolph and Samuel Colman before spending several years in Europe in the late 1860s. A landscape painter inspired by the Hudson River School, he worked in Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, upstate New York, Long Island, and Florida. He made another European trip in 1883. A resident of the Tenth Street Studio Building between 1878 and 1893, he showed in the exhibitions of the Brooklyn Art Association and the National Academy of Design.