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American & Western Auction | March 8, 2024

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Lot 683

Mose Tolliver

Estimate: $600 - $900

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(American/Alabama, 1919-2006)

Jesus on the Cross, signed "MOSET" recto, paint on board, 19-3/4 x 10 in.

Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist in December of 1991; By descent in the Gassenheimer family; Property from a Private Collector

Note: A remembrance from the consignor: I was a photographer for Reuters in Washington, DC when I met Pat Gallagher who was a videographer for cable TV. A mutual passion was folk art and together we embarked on a trip through the southeast to meet the prominent folk artists of the day. From this came a trove of black and white and color photographs, oral histories, video of artists at work, and a trailer for the documentary we’d started. Best of all we’re the friendships made and art purchased during this magical time.

Mose T lived in a small house in a Montgomery neighborhood located very near Alabama State University and less than five minutes from the steps of the Alabama State Capitol. There was a sofa on the front porch, usually occupied by a young relative acting as a doorman/guard for Mose. He knew us as friends and more often than not, we talked and laughed for a while and said our goodbyes without talking much about art, but sometimes he would show us new work and we would make a purchase. 

Because of an injury sustained during a job, Mose was somewhat disabled and painted from his bed. His bedroom was his studio, office, and parlor so guests were welcomed. It was a happy home with his fantastical creatures, his titillating women, and strong cross art all hung together. Visiting Mose in his home was truly a fun, head spinning experience. He loved to laugh, was always joking and much of the time it was naughty. Especially when we showed up with his favorites- fried chicken and beer- to enjoy together.

Condition

general wear to wood, likely as made, some loss to paint

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Purchased directly from the artist in December of 1991; By descent in the Gassenheimer family; Property from a Private Collector