Description:

It is an unsigned F.M. Tuttle o/b painting. Francis Marion Tuttle was a deaf mute Genevan who was a professional artist from the 1860s until his death in 1910. He was the third generation of Tuttle's in the village, followed by three more generations of descendants. Francis Marion Tuttle (1839-1910) lost his hearing as an infant. His father Joseph shot a gun too close to the boy’s ears. Like many Deaf people in the 1800s, Francis received training in the arts and was able to support himself and eventually his family. Local newspapers promoted his artwork which was often on display in downtown store windows. Francis and Eunice Tuttle had a son, Hammond B. Tuttle, who became a well-known Geneva photographer. “Ham” took hundreds of photos of groups and parades in the first half of the 1900's.Please ask specific questions on details, condition, and shipping prior to bidding, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, and the bidder will be responsible for payment. We box and ship what we can to keep costs low, and use USPS and UPS. Large items, extremely fragile, and high value items will be packed by UPS. Quotes available on request

    Dimensions:
  • 12" x 5" and 13.5" x 6.75" framed
  • Condition:
  • Very Good - Excellent Condition with no in painting or repairs. The antique frame is in Very Good Condition

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