Date: Fri 20-Mar-1998
Date: Fri 20-Mar-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: CAROLL
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Bennington
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Bennington Museum Acquires Grandma Moses Painting Of Hoosick Falls
BENNINGTON, VT. -- The Bennington Museum has acquired a painting by Anna Mary
Robertson Moses (1860-1961), the American self-taught artist more famously
known as Grandma Moses.
An oil on Masonite, "Village of Hoosick Falls" dates to 1943 is 18 by 24Ã
inches. The painting is in exceptional condition and has been examined by the
museum staff and conservators from the Williamstown Art Conservation Center in
Williamstown, Mass.
The town of Hoosick Falls is near the New York/Vermont border, northwest of
Albany, N.Y., and only a few miles from Bennington. Grandma Moses lived in
Eagle Bridge, a small community between Bennington and Hoosick, and she is
buried in the family lot just south of the latter. She did several scenes of
Hoosick.
Most of her paintings rely on her memory and imagination. Certainly the strong
character of both the town and the artist are evident in the painting. In her
distinctive style, Moses captured the essence of the Victorian industrial
village and the distant agricultural landscape. Central to the scene is the
Hoosick River, several factory buildings, and the railroad. A variety of
houses, churches, and shop buildings fill the image. In the lower left corner,
colorful fruit trees abound.
In addition to being welcome as a fine example of the art of Grandma Moses,
the scene is of value to the Bennington Museum because it covers an important
regional subject. The Bennington Museum preserves the heritage of southern
Vermont and historically associated areas of New York, Massachusetts and New
Hampshire. New acquisitions are always sought to present an insightful picture
of an unusual part of America. "Village of Hoosick Falls" provides a record of
a vital time in the area's history.
The painting was acquired from Hammer Galleries in New York City, where it was
part of a large recent exhibition devoted to Grandma Moses.
The Bennington Museum holds the largest public collection of art by Grandma
Moses and includes original memorabilia as well as documents pertaining to her
personal life and accomplishments. These are shown in two galleries including
the actual one-room Nineteenth Century schoolhouse Moses and members of her
family attended in nearby Eagle Bridge, N.Y.
The Bennington Museum, West Main Street, and is open daily 9 am-5 pm.
