Lucy Emma Lynam

Lucy Emma Lynam

Place: Stoke-On-Trent

Born: 1834

Biography:

Lucy Emma Lynam was born in Stoke-on-Trent, England in 1834. She was an artist who painted watercolors, including a painting of Rushen Abbey dated 1800. As a skilled watercolor painter, she showcased her talent through various artworks, now housed in museums such as the Manx National Heritage.

Early Life and Career

Lucy Emma Lynam's life is marked by her passion for art, which led her to create beautiful watercolor pieces. Her artwork Rushen Abbey is a notable example of her skill and attention to detail. This painting measures 18 x 25 cm and is currently housed at the Manx National Heritage in Douglas, Isle Of Man.

Notable Works

Some of Lucy Emma Lynam's notable works include:

  • Rushen Abbey, a watercolor piece dated 1800
  • Sulby Glen, a watercolor piece showcasing her skill in capturing landscape art

Personal Life

Lucy Emma Lynam was also the mother of Lucy Emma Lynam, who married a Manxman named Sidney Alfred Pizey Kermode, the Reverend of Onchan from 1862-1925.

Legacy

Lucy Emma Lynam's artwork can be found on Wikioo.org, where her watercolor pieces are showcased. Her legacy lives on through her beautiful paintings, which continue to inspire art enthusiasts. For more information about Lucy Emma Lynam and her artwork, visit the Manx National Heritage or explore her profile on Wikioo.org.

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