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Grandma Moses

painter

Born: Died: American

Anna Mary Robertson Moses (September 7, 1860 – December 13, 1961), popularly known as Grandma Moses, was an American folk artist. She began painting in earnest at the age of 78 and is a prominent example of a newly successful art career at an advanced age. Moses gained popularity during the 1950s, having been featured on a cover of Time Magazine in 1953. She was a subject of numerous television programs and of a 1950 Oscar-nominated biographical documentary. Her autobiography, titled My Life's History, was published in 1952. She was also awarded two honorary doctoral degrees.

Moses was a live-in housekeeper for a total of 15 years, starting at age 12. An employer noticed her appreciation for their prints made by Currier and Ives, and they supplied her with drawing materials. Moses and her husband began their married life in Virginia, where they worked on farms. In 1905, they returned to the Northeastern United States and settled in Eagle Bridge, New York. They had ten children, five of whom survived infancy.

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American painter

Grandma Moses's Historical Timeline

  1. Grandma Moses is born

    Grandma Moses, American painter, known for american painter, was born on 1860-09-07.

  2. Anna Mary Robertson (27), later to become painter known as Grandma Moses, weds Thomas Salmon Moses in New York

    Anna Mary Robertson (27), later to become painter known as Grandma Moses, weds Thomas Salmon Moses in New York

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When was Grandma Moses born?
Grandma Moses was born on 1860-09-07 (American).
What is Grandma Moses known for?
American painter
What historical events involved Grandma Moses?
Grandma Moses was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Grandma Moses is born, Anna Mary Robertson (27), later to become painter known as Grandma Moses, weds Thomas Salmon Moses in New York.
When did Grandma Moses die?
Grandma Moses died on 1961-01-01.

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