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Lyman Allyn Art Museum

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The Lyman Allyn Art Museum was founded with a bequest from Harriet Upson Allyn, who died on November 30, 1926. She made the bequest in memory of her father Lyman Allyn, a wealthy shipping merchant, to be used to create a new park and museum, a place for local citizens to learn about art and culture.
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The museum also holds a collection of eighteenth-century American paintings, works on paper, and decorative arts, most notably silver and furniture. The core of this collection consists of
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Lyman Allyn's permanent collection consists of approximately 10,000 objects. Much of this collection was developed by the museum's first Director
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was chosen to be the museum's first Director at age 22. The museum was dedicated on the evening of May 2, 1932 with Connecticut Governor
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house built in 1829 by Daniel Deshon, sold to Lyman Allyn, and occupied by various members of his family. It is listed on the
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American Artists Abroad and their Inspiration: Selections from the Lyman Allyn Art Museum
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as the principal speaker, and the museum opened to the public the following day.
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The Lyman Allyn's collection of 19th-century American paintings ranges from the
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Land for the project was purchased in 1927. Landscape architect
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Buildings and structures in New London, Connecticut
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New London
Connecticut
Art museum
www.lymanallyn.org
New London, Connecticut
Deshon-Allyn House
Federal style
National Register of Historic Places
Ferruccio Vitale
Charles A. Platt
neoclassical
Winslow Ames
Wilbur Lucius Cross
Winslow Ames
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Frederic Leighton
François Boucher
Nicolas Poussin
Claude Lorrain
Charles LeBrun
Tiepolo
Rembrandt Peale
Benjamin West
Gilbert Stuart
John Trumbull
Thomas Cole
Frederick Edwin Church
Albert Bierstadt

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