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Lynn Loscutoff (1934-2018) was a world renowned artist who lived in Andover. She had studio in Gloucester for many years and shared her painting techniques in the books A Traveler’s Guide to Painting with Watercolor and A Painter’s Guide to Painting With Oil [1] During her career she traveled extensively and painted across the world, serving as a representative of the arts from Boston. These travels included cultural exchange trips to Israel, China, and Japan, where she served as a goodwill ambassador and her paintings were given as gifts to host governors and dignitaries.[2]. Lynn also served as the Executive Director of Boston's prestigious Copley Society in Boston.[3].

Lynn was the wife of Jim Loscutoff, a star forward of the Celtics in the 1960s. In 2014, she authored the book Loscy & Me: The Artist and the Boston Celtics Legend, Jim Loscutoff, a memoir about their relationship and careers.

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  • "Wife of Celtics Star Wins Own Fame", Eagle Tribune, June 14, 1992, page B3
  1. Time to share: With cause in mind, Andover artist poised to part with her scenic canvases.. The Eagle-Tribune. October 29th, 2015.
  2. Local artist gives lecture. https://mhl.org/sites/default/files/newspapers/ATM-1991-07-18.pdf. Andover Townsman. Pg. 17. July 18th, 1991.
  3. Lynn Leon Luscutoff - 1934-2018. Originally published in The Boston Globe.

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