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LAY, Oliver Ingraham, artist, born in New York city in 184,5. He was a pupil of Thomas Hicks, studied at the Cooper institute and the National academy, and was elected an associate of the latter in 1876. His works include portraits of Edwin Booth as Hamlet (1883), Cyrus W. Field, Miss Fidelia Bridges, Henry A. Ferguson, and Winslow Homer, N. A.: "Watching the Snow" (1879); and "The Two Friends."
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