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Artist: Remington Schuyler
Tight Rope
By Remington Schuyler
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Right
Category
20th Century Remington Schuyler Art
Materials
Oil
Devoe & Reynolds Advertisement
By Remington Schuyler
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Signature: Unsigned
Schuyler, an expert with Indian lore who painted, wrote and lectured on their native culture, appropriately chose and painted this symbol a...
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1920s Remington Schuyler Art
Materials
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Her hometown was Buffalo, to which she returned to be with her family during childbirth. The Schuyler family lived in St Louis, Missouri, at 2820 Locust Street. His father was William Schuyler of Missouri, a public school teacher. Remington was the middle born of their three children, all of whom were sons.
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