Rare Grandma Moses Artwork Winter Stamped Cross Stitch Kit Syrup

Rare Grandma Moses Artwork Winter Stamped Cross Stitch Kit Syrup

$79.99 


Manufacturer :  Paragon

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Anna Mary Robertson Moses, better known as Grandma Moses, stands alone in the history of American art. Few artists past or present have ever equalled her in popularity. Her world-reknowned paintings have been exhibited all across teh country, reproduced on countless greeting cards and calendars, and featured in numberous books and magazines.

 

The famous "Grandma Moses style" actually originated from the artist’s own needlework experiences. A home maker long before she became a painter, Moses began by creating embroidered pictures as gifts for friends and family. Born in 1860, she spent most of her life attending to farm chores, and had no time to paint until she was an old woman. When she died in 1961 at the age of 101, Grandma Moses, a personification of the adage "it’s never too late" had been universally acclaimed as a great artist, creator of one of the true, original American folk art styles.

 

We are so pleased and proud to be able to present this rare find for the stamped cross stitch enthusiast "Sugaring Off."

 

"The snow all went off in February," Grandma recalled, "and father tapped the maple trees, and we made a lot of syrup and sugar." "Sugaring Off" was not just a seasona farm chore, but a loca social occasion. Children ran back and forth all day gathering sap from the woods and bringing it to cook in the huge, steaming cauldron. "Younger" ones would pour the syrup when it was just ready to turn to sugar on dishes of snow for each to eat; they would eat their fill and go home to dream sweet dreams."

 

Size: 20" x 16"

 

Kit contains: Stamped picture on 65% polyester/35% cotton fabric approx 15"x19",  100% cotton embroidery floss,  needle, and complete easy to follow instructions with diagrams. Proudly made in the USA

 

Artist: Grandma Moses
Manufacturer: Paragon Needlecraft
Year/Condition:1952, renewed 1980. 1983/Vintage New