This is a portrayal, not of Grandma Moses's primitive paintings, but the woman herself: a crusty, feisty, upstate New York farmwife and grandmother, as remembered in affectionate detail by Beth Moses Hickok, who married into the family at 22, and raised two of Grandma's granddaughters. Set in 1934, four years before Grandma was discovered as an artist and soon gained national renown, the book includes treasured family snapshots, and an album of photographs that evoke the landscape of Eagle Bridge, New York, Grandma Moses's ...
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This is a portrayal, not of Grandma Moses's primitive paintings, but the woman herself: a crusty, feisty, upstate New York farmwife and grandmother, as remembered in affectionate detail by Beth Moses Hickok, who married into the family at 22, and raised two of Grandma's granddaughters. Set in 1934, four years before Grandma was discovered as an artist and soon gained national renown, the book includes treasured family snapshots, and an album of photographs that evoke the landscape of Eagle Bridge, New York, Grandma Moses's home for most of her long life. The cover depicts a rare colorful yarn painting given to the author as a wedding present by the artist.
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Seller's Description:
New. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7¾-9¾Tall; The reminiscence of Grandma Moses brings intimate new perspective to bear on a legendary American personality. Tan covers with black lettering and a pictoral front cover. 64 pages. Includes several wonderful pictures and illustrations.
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New. Size: 0x0x0; Audio Book Cassette. Unused, unplayed! Case his minor wear. No markings or writings inside. For Additional Information or pictures, Please Inquire.
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Very good. Trade paperback Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by author. The book was personally inscribed by author Beth Moses Hickok to the previous owner. The pages are clean and unmarked. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 63 p. Audience: General/trade.