A new Smithsonian retrospective explores the legacy of America’s beloved late bloomer, often underrated in art history Samantha Baskind - Museums Correspondent What began as a hobby on a farmhouse ...
Edward Hopper painted “First Branch of the White River, Vermont” in 1938 from a hillside on the farm at which he and his wife, Jo, were staying. The painting is now in the collection of the Museum of ...
What began as a hobby on a farmhouse table became one of the most remarkable second acts in American art. When arthritis ended her habit of embroidery, Anna Mary Robertson Moses first reached for a ...