Coolidge, Cassius Marcellus b. September 18, 1844 d. January 13, 1934 Artist. Coolidge was a drugstore owner, painter, bank owner and inventor. He painted the famous Dogs Playing Poker, started the first bank in Antwerp, New York along with invented carnival "cut-outs," wood props with painted figures on them that you can stick your face through. Coolidge married Gertrude Kimmell in 1909 at the age of sixty-four, and the following year they had a daughter (Bio by: Tiffany Kromer) Hillside Cemetery, Antwerp, Jefferson County, New York, USA