This is an original oil on canvas painting by well known New England Naive portrait artist Horace Bundy. The painting measures 26X18 inches. Housed in a modern frame. As with most of his portraits this one is signed and identified on the back of the canvas. This one was lined many years ago using a clear mylar so the writing can still be seen. It looks to have a small repair in the upper left corner of the back ground. "Horace Bundy---painter of portraits, genre, and animals---was born on July 22, 1814 in Hardwick, VT and died in 1883 in Concord, NH. He was basically a self-taught, itinerant artist who started his career decorating sleighs and then went on to painting portraits of northern New Englanders.
As many artists of his day, Bundy went to live and work in the new, thriving industrial city of Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1837, just one year after Lowell was incorporated as a city, Bundy married Louisa Lockwood. A few years after their marriage the Bundys moved to Springfield, VT and lived in a house built for them by Louisa's father. In 1842"