MOSE TOLLIVER (1920-2006)
MOSE TOLLIVER (1920-2006)
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MOSE TOLLIVER (1920-2006)

SELF-PORTRAIT

Details
MOSE TOLLIVER (1920-2006)
SELF-PORTRAIT
signed T / MOSE (lower left)
house paint on board
30 5⁄8 x 16 in.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist

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Cara Zimmerman
Cara Zimmerman Head of Americana and Outsider Art

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Lot Essay

Mose Tolliver (1920-2006) came to painting late in his life. The child of sharecroppers in rural Montgomery County, Alabama, he dropped out of school at an early age. In the 1960's, while he was working at a Montgomery furniture company, some sheets of marble fell on his legs, permanently disabling him. His employer, who painted as a hobby, encouraged Tolliver to take up painting in his forced retirement, and using house paint on pasteboard, he painted a red bird. After focusing on birds for several years, Tolliver painted other subjects, but he also returned to themes repeatedly, refining and redefining them. (Robert Ely, Mose T's Slapout Family Album (Montgomery 1996), pp.45-46)

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