
Grandma Moses
1860
- 1961
American Folk Artist
Movement : naïve art, outsider art
Grandma Moses, born Anna Mary Robertson Moses in 1860 in Greenwich and died in 1961 in Hoosick Falls, was a celebrated American folk artist. Known for her vibrant and nostalgic depictions of rural life, her works like 'Sugaring Off' and 'Over the River to Grandma's House' capture the essence of Americana. Her art, characterized by its simplicity and charm, has made her an iconic figure in American folk art, celebrated for her unique portrayal of early American rural scenes.
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