During June, Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum is exhibiting a collection of Estella Armstrong Perkins’ paintings which were donated to the museum. Estella was born on December 8, 1870, in Armstrong Mills, Ohio in Belmont County. She is the great, granddaughter of Thomas Armstrong, the founder of the small rural town. As Estella aged and her family gone, she lived in a poor shanty in the woods and painting became her means of support. With almost no eyesight, Estella used the magazine “Life” as the source of her subject matter. Estella Armstrong Perkins became the “Grandma Moses of Eastern Ohio.” As a young boy, William Miller remembers visiting Estella and requesting that she paint Flicka and her colt. Although William never saw Estella again, his family maintained a collection of five of her paintings as a memory to her. Estella Armstrong Perkins died on August 8, 1962. She was 91 years old, and she was buried in the Armstrong Mills Cemetery.
This special art exhibit is included in the regular admission to the Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum. For additional information, view the museum’s visit the museum website page.