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Lucien Abrams

Lucien Abrams (1870–1941) was an American Impressionist painter who studied in Paris under William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Jean-Paul Laurens. He spent much of his career in Old Lyme, Connecticut, painting landscapes, gardens, and harbor scenes in a bright, plein-air style shaped by his French academic training. Master Canvas Art offers 6 hand-painted oil reproductions of Lucien Abrams's work.

Associated movement Impressionism

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Painted by hand. Not printed.

Trained oil painters

Every canvas is painted by hand by a trained oil artist — no prints, no machine finishing. Each piece carries real brushwork, real texture, real layers.

Museum-grade pigment matching

We mix each pigment against high-resolution museum references. The greens of Monet, the gold of Klimt, the blues of Van Gogh — matched, not approximated.

Layered, cured, built to last

Oil paint is built in layers and allowed to dry between them — the way the originals were made. The result is a canvas with depth, weight, and decades of life.