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This early charcoal sketch by Elizabeth Brooks Fuller (1896-1979) depicts the raising of her brother George Fuller's tobacco barn. George Fuller (1893-1950), ran the family farm at The Bars, Deerfield, Massachusetts, and here members of the community were building the family's third tobacco barn. In helping their neighbor with a task that would be otherwise impossible, George's neighbors were following a long tradition of expecting that when they needed similar such help, their neighbors would contribute. Tobacco was another of Deerfield's staple crops, then as now a highly lucrative crop. Tobacco barns are unusual compared to other barns: the process of tobacco curing requires a large number of ventilation doors along the barn's length. The barns are relatively narrow to allow the free circulation of air.
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"Raising George's Tobacco Barn"
artist Elizabeth Brooks Fuller (1896-1979) |
date 1917 |
location Deerfield, Massachusetts |
height 11.12" |
width 13.5" |
process/materials paper, charcoal |
item type Art/Drawing |
accession # #1995.11.416 |
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