A fresh look at Grandma Moses, one of America's most beloved artists. This book restores her rightful place in mid-century modern art history, moving beyond the "folk painter" label that long defined her legacy. Through new scholarship and close examination of her paintings, this book explores her artistic development, public persona, and lasting impact on American culture. Featuring insights from leading scholars and comparisons to contemporaries like Horace Pippin and Elie Nadelman, this volume accompanies a traveling exhibition celebrating Moses's enduring influence on American art.