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A Good Day’s Work” repositions Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860–1961) as a multidimensional force in American art, ...
NPR's Neda Ulaby reports on Before Outsider Art, She Was In: A new exhibition that brings together the most popular works by Anna Mary Robertson, known as Grandma Moses. The artist died in 1961 at ...
FISHERSVILLE - Roy and Anne Rotenberry have buildings filled with antique relics. The couple is looking to downsize and that means auctioning off some of their collectables, including two Grandma ...
Eagle Bridge, N. Y. (pop. 300) nestles on the hard western slope of Vermont's Green Mountains just where they roll over the New York border. There 13 years ago Farmer Thomas Solomon Moses died, ...
A Grandma Moses-signed painting has been sold at auction in Victoria for $80,000. It was purchased by a local buyer, who beat out other bidders from elsewhere in North America, said Peter Boyle ...
The New York art world that welcomed Warhol treated Moses with condescension. At the Bennington Museum they hang side by side.
Grandma Moses, who did not even think of painting seriously until she was 76, devotes her art to her life. It is commemoration, celebration and thanks for the blessings of her many fruitful years.
How did the paintings of an elderly farm woman with no artistic training become widely popular with ordinary people and widely respected by art critics? Grandma Moses benefited from changing ideas ...
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, u… ...
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.
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