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A Good Day’s Work” repositions Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860–1961) as a multidimensional force in American art, whose beloved painted recollections of rural life earned her a distinctive ...
In 1940, when Anna Mary Robertson Moses was 80 years old, a New York art dealer happened to see some pictures she had submitted to a “women’s exchange” in Hoosick Falls, a tiny, upstate ...
“American Sampler: Grandma Moses and the Handicraft Tradition” opens this weekend at the Dayton Art Institute and offers a unique perspective on the work of the famous self-taught folk artist ...
Grandma Moses, John Kane and Horace Pippin are just some of the figures in this exhibition who redefined what it meant to be an artist—and what was American about American art.
“Grandma Moses: Grandmother to the Nation” was curated by Lee Kogan, Curator of Special Exhibitions and Public Programs at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City, and Karal Ann Marling ...
Grandma Moses — her real name was Anna Mary Robertson Moses — was brought to Kallir’s attention by Louis Caldor, an amateur collector who had stumbled on a sampling of her bucolic folk art ...
Born locally, living locally, and working locally, mostly in her garden, Heisig likens herself to Grandma Moses, the American folk artist who achieved artistic success despite not starting to ...
Jan Woodcock knew his grandmother and her sister had been reared by their aunt, Grandma Moses. He knew that his own mother regarded the revered American folk artist as, yes, a grandma.
Art Review ‘Grandma Moses: American Modern’ Review: An Icon as You’ve Never Seen Her An exhibition enhances our understanding of the well-known but problematic autodidact by showing her ...
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