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The Old Oaken Bucket (Grandma Moses)

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The Old Oaken Bucket
ArtistGrandma Moses
Year1945
MediumOil paint, fiberboard
OwnerCharles K. Feldman, Unknown Edit this on Wikidata
Accession No.74.229 Edit this on Wikidata

The Old Oaken Bucket is a 1945 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 85 and signed "Moses". It has been in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden since 1974.[1]

It shows a scene of the artist's interpretation of Samuel Woodworth's poem The Old Oaken Bucket, set in a typical Moses summer setting. The topic had become a bestseller for the artist since she won the New York State Prize for an earlier version in 1941. According to Otto Kallir's 1973 catalogue raisonné she made 11 versions in 1943 and 5 in 1944. In 1947 she titled another version The Old Oaken Bucket, The Last, but the last one Kallir listed was dated 1952.

This painting was on a long-term loan to the White House from 12 May 1975 until January 1977 during the Ford presidency.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Painting record for 74.229, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schneider, New York, 1974
  • Otto Kallir, Grandma Moses, Complete edition, New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1973