Henry Lyman Sayen paintings:
Daughter In A Rocker
Henry Lyman Sayen (1875–1918) was an American artist and inventor known for his contributions to both the art world and scientific fields. As a painter, he was associated with modernist movements and was influenced by Post-Impressionism and Fauvism, often incorporating vibrant colors and geometric shapes into his works. Sayen was also an accomplished inventor, having worked as an engineer for the U.S. government, where he developed the early prototype of the X-ray tube, contributing significantly to medical technology. His dual legacy as an artist and inventor reflects his diverse talents and innovative spirit.