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Henry Emerson Tuttle (b. Lake Forest, Illinois, USA 1890 – d. New Haven, Conneticut, USA 1946) studied at Yale University (1914) and, then after a spell of teaching, at the Slade School of Fine Art in London (1924). He combined his art - primarily as an etcher of birds - with being a college master and curator and director of the Yale University Art Gallery.