Art & Architecture

Grandma Moses: A Good Day's Work

    Contributions by
  • Erika Doss
  • Eleanor Jones Harvey
  • Stacy C. Hollander
  • Katherine Jentleson
  • Jane Kallir

A major reexamination of the life, art, and legacy of a self-taught American master

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Published:
Oct 28, 2025
2025
Illus:
172 color illus.
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Grandma Moses: A Good Day鈥檚 Work explores how an unlikely artist鈥攎arginalized in her time for being elderly, female, and untrained鈥攃atapulted into the American imagination in the 1940s and 1950s. Anna Mary Robertson Moses (1860鈥1961) was eighty years old when Otto Kallir, a New York art dealer and recent 茅migr茅 from Nazi-held Austria, introduced her to the world. 鈥淕randma Moses,鈥 as the press dubbed her, quickly became a polarizing figure, beloved by the public but belittled by an art world that objected to her story-time scenes and lack of formal training.

Drawing on Moses鈥檚 own metaphor of her life as 鈥渁 good day鈥檚 work,鈥 the book charts Moses鈥檚 creative development from her earliest artistic efforts to the emergence of her signature style, revealing a multidimensional artist who melded direct observation of nature with personal memories to tell idiosyncratic yet compelling stories. It positions Moses as a central figure in the history of twentieth-century American art, a painter whose life and work bore witness to the Civil War, two world wars, and the civil rights era.

Beautifully illustrated, Grandma Moses: A Good Day鈥檚 Work captures the indomitable spirit Moses brought to her artmaking, conveying a candor and authority that still resonate today with the quest for a homespun American visual tradition.

Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC

Exhibition Schedule
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC
October 24, 2025鈥揓uly 12, 2026