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With her artistic eye and homespun optimism, Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses showed the world what it meant to find color and joy in the everyday.
A self-taught artist, she took up painting late in life, after needlework became too much for her arthritic hands.
Her captivating folk art depictions of rural America hit home, recalling simple pleasures and ordinary life on the farm—sugaring off, the coming of spring, autumn pumpkin harvests.
Long before her death at 101, she had become known as “the nation’s Grandma,” with US presidents sending annual birthday greetings. “I look back on my life like a good day’s work,” Moses said. “It was done and I feel satisfied with it. . . . And life is what we make it, always has been, always will be.”
Puzzle size: 25 x 20 in.
Box size: 13 x 10 x 1.875 in.
Grandma Moses (September 7, 1860 – December 13, 1961)
Anna Mary Robertson Moses was popularly known as Grandma Moses. She was an American folk artist.
She began painting in earnest at the age of 78. She is a prominent example of a newly successful art career at an advanced age.
Within years she was one of America's most famous artists.
Moses painted scenes of rural life embodying a sense of an idyllic bygone America.
Grandma Moses gained popularity during the 1950s, having been featured on a cover of Time Magazine in 1953.
Bennington Museum holds the largest public collection in the world of paintings by Grandma Moses, the great 20th-century folk artist.
Moses spent most of her life in Eagle Bridge, New York, fifteen miles northwest of Bennington, Vermont, depicting the rolling landscape of Washington County, New York State.
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