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In Her 70s, Grandma Moses Began Painting Lovely Scenes of Rural Life. Then She Became an Icon
What began as a hobby on a farmhouse table became one of the most remarkable second acts in American art. When arthritis ended her habit of embroidery, Anna Mary Robertson Moses first reached for a ...
How did the paintings of an elderly farm woman with no artistic training become widely popular with ordinary people and widely respected by art critics? Grandma Moses benefited from changing ideas of ...
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