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  • Data de criação1982
  • Dimensões40.0 x 60.0 cm

Mose Tolliver (1918-2006) was a self-taught African American folk artist known for whimsical paintings on plywood. His flat, colorful style depicted animals, portraits, and everyday life with unique titles & a backwards 's' signature. Featured in Smi

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Biografia do Artista

Mose Tolliver: A Visionary of Alabama Folk Art

Mose Ernest Tolliver (1918-2006) stands as a singular figure in the realm of American folk art, an artist whose extraordinary output emerged from profound personal circumstances and unwavering self-belief. Born on July 4th, likely somewhere near Pike Road, Alabama—the exact date remains elusive—Tolliver’s life was marked by resilience and creativity despite significant physical challenges stemming from a devastating workplace accident in the late 1960s. His journey into art wasn't driven by formal training but rather by an innate impulse to transform pain and boredom into vibrant visual expression.
  • Early Life & Family
  • The Accident & Artistic Awakening
  • Style & Technique: Flat Profile Paintings
  • Recurring Themes & Symbolism
  • Legacy & Recognition

Early Life & Family

Tolliver’s formative years unfolded amidst the hardships of rural Alabama sharecropping. Growing up as one of twelve children in a large family, he experienced firsthand the realities of poverty and agricultural labor—a backdrop that profoundly shaped his worldview. Despite limited formal schooling ending in grade three due to perceived lack of interest, Tolliver possessed an inquisitive spirit and demonstrated remarkable determination. He married Willie Mae Thomas in the 1940s, establishing a family that would grow to include thirteen children, eleven surviving into adulthood – a testament to his unwavering devotion and familial bonds.

The Accident & Artistic Awakening

A pivotal moment arrived in the late 1960s when Tolliver suffered a catastrophic injury—a crushing accident resulting from a forklift mishap during his employment at a furniture factory. The resultant trauma severely impacted his mobility, leaving him paralyzed and profoundly altering the trajectory of his life. Faced with debilitating pain and extended periods of inactivity, Tolliver instinctively sought solace in painting as a means of channeling emotion and combating despair. Remarkably, he was dyslexic—a condition that arguably fostered artistic pursuits by restricting access to conventional reading materials.

Style & Technique: Flat Profile Paintings

Tolliver’s artistic method was remarkably simple yet profoundly effective. He primarily utilized “pure house paint” on plywood panels, eschewing elaborate brushes or blending techniques. Instead, he embraced a distinctive "flat profile" style characterized by bold colors applied directly onto the surface without shading or blending—a technique that lends his paintings an immediacy and vibrancy unmatched by more conventional approaches. His compositions often featured subjects positioned from various angles, creating an illusion of depth despite the lack of traditional perspective.

Recurring Themes & Symbolism

Tolliver’s artistic vocabulary was equally unconventional. He favored titles like “smoke charlies,” “scopper bugs” and “jick jack suzy satisfying her own self”—titles that defy logical interpretation and imbue his paintings with an aura of whimsical mystery. Recurring motifs included watermelons—a symbol of prosperity and abundance—and birds—representing freedom and aspiration. His depictions frequently showcased animals alongside humans, often rendered in a stylized manner, reflecting both observation of the natural world and imaginative storytelling.

Legacy & Recognition

Despite his self-taught status and lack of formal recognition during his lifetime, Mose Tolliver’s work has garnered increasing acclaim within the folk art community. His paintings—characterized by their distinctive style and emotive content—are now housed in collections across the United States and internationally. More importantly, Tolliver's story serves as an inspiring example of artistic perseverance—a testament to the transformative power of creativity in overcoming adversity and embracing life’s challenges with unwavering optimism. He died peacefully on October 30, 2006, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable images that continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
Mose Tolliver

Mose Tolliver

1918 - 2006 , United States of America

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Flat, full frontal; muted palette
  • Date Of Birth: July 4, 1918/1920
  • Date Of Death: October 30, 2006
  • Full Name: Moses Ernest Tolliver
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Smoke Charlies
    • Scopper Bugs
    • Jick Jack Suzy Satisfying Her Own Self
  • Place Of Birth: Pike Road, United States