Grandma Moses
Artist
Name at birth: Anna Mary Robertson
Anna Mary Robertson "Grandma" Moses started painting when she was in her 70s, capturing scenes of rural celebrations and daily life in upstate New York, where she lived most of her life. In 1940 Moses went from exhibits in rural fairs and local drugstores to exhibits in fine art galleries in Europe and the United States. Self-taught, a widow and mother of ten (only five of whom survived infancy), Grandma Moses became an American celebrity. Known for her prolific output and kindly, country persona, she was one of the most famous American folk artists of the 20th century.
Four Good Links
Grandma Moses
Artcylopedia's entry, with lists of galleries
The Bennington Museum
They have a large collection, with merchandise available online
Memory is a Painter
Information for further research, and a few samples of her work
Grandma Moses Paintings
Quick way to see select paintings, followed by stats on her life and career
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
13 December 1961
(age 101)
Best Known As
20th century American folk artist

