Mose Tolliver (aka MoseT)
American, (active about 1920–2006)
Tolliver was well-known for his floral imagery and especially trees, with or without perchng birds. As with this work, the artist typically filled the entire space available to him on the support, which was usually a piece of plywood board, masonite, or other rigid surface. Although it was not always his practice to outline the borders of his work, he did so often, saying that he did it to create the impression of a frame, which he saw as an indication of "real" (ie. trained) artists' presentations.
American, (active about 1920–2006)
Plant
about 1978–1980
Object Type:
Painting
Creation Place:
North America, American, Alabama
Dimensions:
18 1/8 in. x 21 1/8 in. x 3/8 in. (46.04 cm x 53.66 cm x 0.95 cm)
Medium and Support:
Acrylic on plywood
Accession Number:
1990.0004.0008
Credit Line:
Anonymous gift
Tolliver was well-known for his floral imagery and especially trees, with or without perchng birds. As with this work, the artist typically filled the entire space available to him on the support, which was usually a piece of plywood board, masonite, or other rigid surface. Although it was not always his practice to outline the borders of his work, he did so often, saying that he did it to create the impression of a frame, which he saw as an indication of "real" (ie. trained) artists' presentations.
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