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Anna Mary Robertson Moses (1860–1961) was eighty years old when her art was introduced to the world. A multidimensional force in American art, her recollections of rural life earned her a distinctive place in the cultural imagination of the postwar era. “Grandma Moses,” as the press dubbed her, was beloved by the public yet dismissed by the art world for her story-time scenes and lack of formal training.
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