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A trio of the 17th-century Dutch painter’s works featuring women writing and receiving letters is on display at the recently ...
Exhibition Reexamines Grandma Moses as a Singular and Complex Figure in American Art Opening October 2025, “Grandma Moses: A Good Day’s Work” Explores the Interplay of Creativity and Labor in Shaping ...
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The Town Talk on MSN'Born Without A Name' artist, author shares literacy journey in autobiographical book
Mary Vinson, the artist and author born without a name, didn't learn how to read or write until she was in her 50s.
Slim, grey-haired Anna Moses was invited to Manhattan to see her show. But Anna Moses was too busy tending her farm, painting more pictures on her front porch at Eagle Bridge. Wrote she: “As ...
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Burlington Free Press on MSNGravesites of 10 famous people with Vermont ties who are buried out of state (or country)
You won't find Norman Rockwell, Pearl S. Buck or John Deere buried in Vermont, so you'll have to travel out of state to see ...
The Six Bells collaborated with folk artist Grandma Moses on a collection of homewares that looks like stuff you might find at Newburgh Vintage Emporium.
A pioneer Oklahoma woman whose talent for drawing was recognized when she was 5 became known in later years as the "Prairie Painter," the "Sagebrush Artist" and "Oklahoma's Grandma Moses." Augusta ...
Grandma Moses lacked professional training as an artist, but she still painted a familiar-looking world of rural activities.
Grandma Moses was one of America’s first artist celebrities, catapulting to national fame in the early 1940s, during the height of World War II.
Grandma Moses' great-grandson Rich Moses and his wife, Kathy, began working with the Agricultural Stewardship Association in 2005 to ensure their vegetable farm would not be overrun by development.
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