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Anne Lyman Powers Art

American, b. 1922

Anne Lyman Powers was born in 1922 and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. An early interest in the arts led her to study at various institutions, including the Winsor School, Vassar College, Columbia University and the progressive School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston where she studied with Boston Expressionist Karl Zerbe. Over her 70 year career as an artist, Powers's subject matter has ranged from politically charged material to bucolic landscapes.

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Artist: Anne Lyman Powers
Clown Musicians
By Anne Lyman Powers
Located in Boston, MA
Anne Lyman Powers, American (b. 1922), Clown Musicians, 2014. Signed and dated lower right: "Powers/ 2014". Anne Lyman Powers was born in 1922, and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Anne Lyman Powers Art

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Oil

Lotus Garden
By Anne Lyman Powers
Located in Boston, MA
Anne Lyman Powers, American (b.1922), Lotus Garden. Signed lower left: "Powers". Anne Lyman Powers was born in 1922, and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. An early interest in the ar...
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20th Century American Realist Anne Lyman Powers Art

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Oil

Still Life with Grapes, Pears, and Walnuts
By Anne Lyman Powers
Located in Boston, MA
Anne Lyman Powers, American (b.1922), Still Life with Grapes, Pears, and Walnuts, 1961. Signed and dated upper right: "Powers '61". Anne Lyman Powers was born in 1922, and raised in...
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1960s American Realist Anne Lyman Powers Art

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Oil

The Circus
By Anne Lyman Powers
Located in Boston, MA
Anne Lyman Powers, American (b.1922), The Circus, 2014. Signed and dated lower right: 'Powers '14'. Anne Lyman Powers was born in 1922, and raised in Bosto...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anne Lyman Powers Art

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Oil

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Vernal Pool with Willows
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Anne Lyman Powers, American (b.1922), Vernal Pool with Willows, 2003. Signed and dated lower left: "Powers 2003". Anne Lyman Powers was born in 1922, and raised in Boston, Massac...
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