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Snake by Mose Tolliver
Estimate:
CA$1,500 - CA$2,000
Sold
CA$650
Live Auction
Canadiana & Folk Art: Featuring the Jim Fleming, Marty Osler and Susan Murray Collections
Size
10.5(H) x 13.75(W) x .75
Category
Description
American. Fourth quarter, 20th C. A house paint on plywood rendering of a snake by American “Outsider” master Moses Ernest Tolliver of Alabama. In excellent, original condition with a photo of the artist holding the painting taped to the back. 10.5 x 13.75". From the Marty Osler Collection. $1500/2000. Moses Tolliver (1918/20-2006) spent most of his life in Montgomery, Alabama. In the late 1960s, Tolliver was working at his job in a furniture factory when a half-ton load of marble shifted and fell from a forklift, crushing his legs. He began painting as a way to combat boredom, pain, and long hours of idle time. Tolliver often signed his works 'Mose T', with a backwards 'S'. His paintings often depicted scenes of nature, animals and sometimes self-portraits. He worked with house paint on plywood, and other objects such as door frames and table tops. His themes were often whimsical, and sometimes even erotic. His style was described as flat, full frontal or straight profile with a muted palette. Tolliver's work has been featured in museums across North America, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum.