Lyle Durgin

Lyle Durgin

Lyle Durgin (1850-1904) was a 19th-century American artist from the U.S. state of Massachusetts, who specialized in portraiture and murals. A graduate of New Hampton Institute, New Hampshire, she studied art in Paris where she exhibited in the Salon. After returning to the US, she shared a studio with her sister, Harriet Thayer Durgin, in Copley Square, Boston. Durgin is remembered for designing and executing the murals at the First Congregational Church of Detroit, Michigan.Lyle Durgin was born in Wilmington, Massachusetts, in 1850. She was the daughter of Rev. J. M. Durgin from New England. Her mother, also of New England, was of the Braintree-Thayer family. Wikipedia

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