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Sugaring Off dates from 1943, at the height of Grandma Moses' first truly mature style. She had by this point in her career gained formidable mastery of her medium. She was capable of rendering details with pristine clarity and of handling extremely complex compositions.
Sugaring Off is a 1943 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 83 and signed "Moses". It sold by Christie's in 2006 for US$1,360,000. [1] It is the artist's interpretation of maple syrup season with people busy at various tasks, set in a typical Moses winter setting. The figures are getting ready to pour ...
Sugaring Off is a 1943 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 83 and signed "Moses". It is in the collection of the Galerie St. Etienne. [1] [2] It shows the artist's impression of maple sugaring traditions, with a cauldron of sap boiling on an open fire in the middle.
11 Φεβ 2024 · Sugaring Off holds a place among Grandma Moses most paintings as it captivated audiences with its portrayal of rural Americana. This painting garnered so much popularity that it was featured on a postage stamp by the United States Postal Service in 1969 solidifying its status as an American artwork.
In 2006, her 1943 painting titled Sugaring Off was sold at Christie's New York for US$1.2 million, setting an auction record for the artist. Early life. Anna Mary Robertson in the 1860s.
Many of Grandma Moses' paintings illustrate day-to-day farm activities, for example, "sugaring off" (preparing maple syrup), shearing and washing sheep, and making soap and butter. Her pictures present these activities as highly creative acts in themselves.
Sugaring Off is a 1943 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 83 and signed "Moses". It sold by Christie's in 2006 for US$1,360,000. [1]