{"person":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"2893"},"lastName":{"label":"Last Name","value":"Tyler"},"endDate":{"label":"Death Date","value":"1858"},"displayName":{"label":"Name","value":"Harry Tyler"},"objects":{"label":"Objects","value":{"objectTitle":"Doublecloth Coverlet with Lions and Fruit Trees","objectNumber":"2021.12.1","objectID":"8059"}},"geographyDied":{"label":"Died","value":["","Butterville"]},"geographyActive":{"label":"Active","value":["","Butterville"]},"geographyBorn":{"label":"Born","value":["","Butterville"]},"beginDate":{"label":"Birth Date","value":"1801"},"firstName":{"label":"First Name","value":"Harry"},"textEntries":{"label":"Text Entries","value":"Artist\u2019s biography: Harry Tyler was born in Connecticut but moved to New York as a child, going : on to marry and work there. According to an article written for the Magazine Antiques by his granddaughter in the 1920s, Tyler began his career as a farmer but transitioned to weaving out of love for the craft. His home workshop was in Butterville, NY. His drew his own patterns, and his oldest son would grow up to partner with him."},"primaryMedia":{"value":"https://collection.folkartmuseum.org/internal/media/dispatcher/26967/full"},"names":{"label":"Names","value":"Harry Tyler"},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"(1801\u20131858)"},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"151641"}}]}