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Grandma Moses: A Good DayS Work
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A Major Reexamination Of The Life, Art, And Legacy Of A SelfTaught American Mastergrandma Moses: A Good DayS Work Repositions Anna Mary Robertson Grandma Moses (18601961) As A Multidimensional Force In American Art, Whose Beloved Recollections Of Rural Life Earned Her A Distinctive Place In The Cultural Imagination Of The Postwar Era. Moses Was Eighty Years Old When Otto Kallir, A New York Art Dealer And Recent migr From NaziHeld Austria, Introduced Her To The World. Grandma Moses, As The Press Dubbed Her, Quickly Became A Polarizing Figure, Beloved By The Public Yet Dismissed By The Art World For Her StoryTime Scenes And Lack Of Formal Training.Drawing On MosesS Reflection On Her Own Life As A Good DayS Work, The Book Charts MosesS Creative Development From Her Earliest Artistic Efforts To The Emergence Of Her Signature Style, Revealing A Multidimensional Artist Who Fused Direct Observation Of Nature, Labor, And Personal Memories To Tell Idiosyncratic Yet Compelling Stories. It Positions Moses As A Central Figure In The History Of TwentiethCentury American Art, A Painter Whose Life And Work Bore Witness To The Civil War, Two World Wars, And The Civil Rights Era.Beautifully Illustrated, Grandma Moses: A Good DayS Work Captures The Indomitable Spirit Moses Brought To Her Artmaking, Conveying A Candor And Authority That Still Resonate Today With The Quest For A Homespun American Visual Tradition.Published In Association With The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, Dcexhibition Schedulesmithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, Dcnovember 25, 2025July 12, 2026
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