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Auction archive: Lot number 66

Grandma Moses

Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$113,775
Auction archive: Lot number 66

Grandma Moses

Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$113,775
Beschreibung:

Grandma Moses (1860-1961)May, Making Soap, Washing Sheep, 1870 signed 'MOSES.' (lower right) and identified, dated, and numbered '...1945/March 28th...1033' on the artist's label (affixed to the reverse), numbered 'G- 2264/#30' (on the reverse), further identified on labels from The Galerie St. Etienne and exhibition labels (affixed to the frame backing cardboard, see below) oil on Masonite 7 1/4 x 24 in. (43.8 x 60.8 cm) framed 23 1/4 x 29 1/4 x 2 in. (under plexiglass)FootnotesProvenance From the artist to The American British Art Center Purchased from the above by Mrs. Raymond F. Evans Gifted by the above to Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Connecticut, November 11, 1997 Literature Kallir, 509. Exhibited Grandma Moses Exhibition organized by Hata International, Japan 1990 Grandma Moses in the 21st Century, circulated by Art Services International, 2001 The Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Connecticut, 2003 Grandma Moses A Retrospective Exhibition Celebrating the 160th Anniversary of Her Birth, organized by The Galerie St. Etienne, New York, with stops at five museums in Japan, 2022 N.B. Born in 1860, just before the outbreak of the civil War, Anna Mary Robertson "Grandma" Moses grew up on a farm in upstate New York. By at the age of 12 she was employed doing housekeeping and various farm chores to a wealthier family in the area. While she enjoyed drawing even as a child, it was not until her 70s that she began painting in earnest. By this time her husband had passed and she found many of the chores of her younger days difficult. Her subjects harkened back to the days of her youth and as a young farmwife. In 1938 a collector discovered her works in a local drug store. He purchased the entire group, and eventually showed them to Otto Kallir of the Galerie St. Etienne in 1940. By 1945 Hallmark had purchased the rights to several images to create Christmas cards. Although marketing her works was the furthest possible idea from the artist's mind, her arrival in the art market couldn't have been better. On the heels of the depression and at the outbreak of World War II, her images of the joys of simple, country life appealed to viewers at a moment when current events were overwhelming. The nostalgic subjects were perfect for lifting the public's spirits and her fame and popularity grew. She was on the cover of both Time and Life magazines and was even interviewed by Edward R. Murrow. Founded in 1843 by Sarah Porter, Miss Porter's School educates young women from around the country and the world to become informed, bold, resourceful, and ethical global citizens. Donated to Miss Porter's School by Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Evans in memory of their daughter Nona Evans '57, the proceeds from the sale of this work will further support the school's mission to educate young women.Saleroom noticesThe unframed dimensions of May are 17 1/4 x 24 in. (43.8 x 60.8 cm). The copyright for this picture is reserved to Grandma Moses Properties, Co., New York.

Auction archive: Lot number 66
Auction:
Datum:
21 Sep 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
21 September 2022 | Skinner Marlborough, Massachusetts
Beschreibung:

Grandma Moses (1860-1961)May, Making Soap, Washing Sheep, 1870 signed 'MOSES.' (lower right) and identified, dated, and numbered '...1945/March 28th...1033' on the artist's label (affixed to the reverse), numbered 'G- 2264/#30' (on the reverse), further identified on labels from The Galerie St. Etienne and exhibition labels (affixed to the frame backing cardboard, see below) oil on Masonite 7 1/4 x 24 in. (43.8 x 60.8 cm) framed 23 1/4 x 29 1/4 x 2 in. (under plexiglass)FootnotesProvenance From the artist to The American British Art Center Purchased from the above by Mrs. Raymond F. Evans Gifted by the above to Miss Porter's School, Farmington, Connecticut, November 11, 1997 Literature Kallir, 509. Exhibited Grandma Moses Exhibition organized by Hata International, Japan 1990 Grandma Moses in the 21st Century, circulated by Art Services International, 2001 The Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Connecticut, 2003 Grandma Moses A Retrospective Exhibition Celebrating the 160th Anniversary of Her Birth, organized by The Galerie St. Etienne, New York, with stops at five museums in Japan, 2022 N.B. Born in 1860, just before the outbreak of the civil War, Anna Mary Robertson "Grandma" Moses grew up on a farm in upstate New York. By at the age of 12 she was employed doing housekeeping and various farm chores to a wealthier family in the area. While she enjoyed drawing even as a child, it was not until her 70s that she began painting in earnest. By this time her husband had passed and she found many of the chores of her younger days difficult. Her subjects harkened back to the days of her youth and as a young farmwife. In 1938 a collector discovered her works in a local drug store. He purchased the entire group, and eventually showed them to Otto Kallir of the Galerie St. Etienne in 1940. By 1945 Hallmark had purchased the rights to several images to create Christmas cards. Although marketing her works was the furthest possible idea from the artist's mind, her arrival in the art market couldn't have been better. On the heels of the depression and at the outbreak of World War II, her images of the joys of simple, country life appealed to viewers at a moment when current events were overwhelming. The nostalgic subjects were perfect for lifting the public's spirits and her fame and popularity grew. She was on the cover of both Time and Life magazines and was even interviewed by Edward R. Murrow. Founded in 1843 by Sarah Porter, Miss Porter's School educates young women from around the country and the world to become informed, bold, resourceful, and ethical global citizens. Donated to Miss Porter's School by Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Evans in memory of their daughter Nona Evans '57, the proceeds from the sale of this work will further support the school's mission to educate young women.Saleroom noticesThe unframed dimensions of May are 17 1/4 x 24 in. (43.8 x 60.8 cm). The copyright for this picture is reserved to Grandma Moses Properties, Co., New York.

Auction archive: Lot number 66
Auction:
Datum:
21 Sep 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
21 September 2022 | Skinner Marlborough, Massachusetts
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