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Original Oil Painting by "Mother of St. Petersburgh", Florida

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15 years ago
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Description My friend had it for a number of years, only to find out from hand-writing on the interior back, that it was painted by the "Mother of St. Petersburgh"(Florida), wife of "General" John C. Williams, one of the main founding fathers of St. Petersburgh, Florida. John & Sarah Williams were both instrumental in St. Petersburg's development. It's an original oil painting done by Sarah that lived in St. Petersburgh, Florida in the 1800's. She wrote info on the back interior of her painting. We can't quite make out some of it. But we can read that she painted it for her husband "General" John C. Williams, (a Founding father of St. Pete.) It also says the painting is of her home in St. Petersburgh, Florida. Also it shows her name (the painter) as Sarah Armistead. This was her married name to a third husband, sometime after Gen. Williams had died. Photo #1 = The Painting itself Photo #2 = A photograph of John & Sarah Williams, which is from the St. Petersburg Museum of History. This was taken from the book "Remembering St. Petersburg Florida" by Scott Taylor Hartzell, from which I learned most of the history of the artist (Sarah). [An interesting note: When I saw this photograph for the first time, I realized the man seen in my painting, must be the 'ole 'General' himself. Note the long white beard.]
Category Paintings
Medium Oil Paint
Distinguishing marks Old hand written description/history of painting on reverse.
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 12" x 16"
Date Period Late 1800's
History I bought it from a friend who obtained it from possibly a flea market about 30 years ago.
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