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All about the buzzy new collaboration between The Estate of Grandma Moses and The Six Bells, a Brooklyn boutique known for its charming country wares.
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.
Folks around Eagle Bridge never paid much attention to Grandma Moses’ paintings. But one day a Manhattan inventor of a streamlined percolator named Louis Caldor happened to pass through Eagle ...
Anna Mary Robertson Moses, known as Grandma Moses, was the super senior citizen of the mid 20th century. Her talent and artwork of scenes of rural America were discovered in the 1930s when she was ...
Grandma Moses used creativity, hope, and togetherness as tools for shaping a life that she metaphorically likened to “a good day’s work.” Moses melded direct observation of nature and personal ...
BENNINGTON — Bennington Museum has begun renovations on the "Grandma Moses" gallery thanks to funds raised from the Museum's winter Gala. From January through March, the Museum is traditionally closed ...
Grandma Moses's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 5 USD to 1,360,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 1999 the record price ...
Suzan Stewart in this week's "Regulars" column: We were raised to believe that grandma’s art was slightly short of the Mona Lisa, and we do treasure it, but there is just too much of it. There ...
Grandma Moses changed ideas about art ... Grandma Moses painted memories of hard work and simple pleasures from her youth with a strong sense of the different colors of the seasons.
All about the buzzy new collaboration between The Estate of Grandma Moses and The Six Bells, a Brooklyn boutique known for its charming country wares.