Henry Lyman

Henry Lyman is known for hand-built porcelain vessels with highly detailed surface textures, often referencing sea life.

Lyman?s ?Coupling Pots? (1979) in the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection, resemble a pair of jellyfish ...
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    Henry Lyman is known for hand-built porcelain vessels with highly detailed surface textures, often referencing sea life.

    Lyman?s ?Coupling Pots? (1979) in the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection, resemble a pair of jellyfish entwined. These pieces are often finished with matte color washes to highlight the texture.

    Lyman studied with artist Rudi Autio at the University of Montana.

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California

    Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

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    Beul, Jasmine

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    American Museum of Ceramic Art

    American Ceramic Society

    Center for Craft

    Alfred University

    hand-built

    Rudi Autio

    University of Montana

    Smithsonian American Art Museum Renwick Galler

    AMOCA

    ACerS

    CfC

    Citation: Beul, Jasmine Henry Lyman, "The Marks Project."
    Last modified April 29, 2026. https://www.themarksproject.org/artists/henry-lyman

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