in such a state it was in and his sister unable to gather the money needed for a lawsuit as well as property haveing lost almost all value. Bull continued living there for sevreal years till a friend loaned his sister enough money to bring suit against him. However dur to a great address on the matter and a general feeling of friendlyness for the neinboors and their subsucuint agreement that he had right full claim alwed him to win the suit. His sister contested and legal actions continued for seveal years during wich time bull brought out some of the spirt and talent of his father in managing it all ultimaly wining overall. he remained for the remainder of his life, he sold half the medow lands to doctor Easton and used that to pay off the morgage. His estate consisted of the house, with a stone cutting shop to the south of it , the yard and garden with th land eastward and adjoining the garden containing aboout 3 and 3/4 acres. He remained working till ten years before his death when he whent blind, He died in newport at the house of captan John B. Atkinson, where he borded, the cuse was sudden apoplexy it was November 8, 1808 he was 74 years old.3. all biografical information found in Bulliton To begin the art examination I would first like to look at what I have dubbed stone 1 and examples A and B. An important aside is that I will not be examining side panel or lettering the focus of this examination is the crarving the timpenum. Stone 1 is very uniqe in Bulls body of work because it is the only stone that is clearly a copy of a great master of art unlike his other works which are clearly unique though I hope to prove some small conection to other works . Stone 1 is a recreation of Michelangelos creation senes of the Sistine Chapel at first glance it most closly resembles the creation of the fish or waters example A . With the toga flowing in an ardh over his head and shoulders with his head bent down in consentration o...