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I was told this is Grandmother Chunn, Sarah Louisa Chunn Taylor (1830-1904), wife of Robert Venebal Taylor. The painting has certainly seen better days, but it's remarkable that it has survived for so long. While I can only speculate on when it was created, it likely endured the American Civil War (1861-1865), the Reconstruction Era (1865-1877), the Great Depression of the 1930s, and eventually made its way to my grandfather's farm in East Tennessee.
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