Hoosick Falls in Winter (Grandma Moses)
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ArtistGrandma Moses
Year1944
MediumOil paint, hardboard
Dimensions50.165 cm (19.750 in) × 60.325 cm (23.750 in)
| Hoosick Falls in Winter | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Grandma Moses |
| Year | 1944 |
| Medium | Oil paint, hardboard |
| Dimensions | 50.165 cm (19.750 in) × 60.325 cm (23.750 in) |
| Location | The Phillips Collection |
| Accession no. | 1392 |
Hoosick Falls in Winter is a 1944 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 84 and signed "Moses". It has been in the collection of The Phillips Collection since 1949.[1]
It shows a scene of the artist's impression of a train crossing the Hoosic River, with figures in the village of Hoosick Falls, New York watching in a peaceful winter landscape.
This painting was one of forty selected for her to tell her story in her own words in the book Grandma Moses American Primitive: "The Hill lands of the Hoosick River were the hunting grounds of the Mohicans..."[2]