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Grandma Moses Podcast

34 min · 17 de may de 2026
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The Bennington Museum serves as a powerful guardian of America’s rural spirit, preserving the heartfelt legacy of Grandma Moses—an artist who demonstrated that it is never too late to achieve national recognition through paintings that celebrate the timeless simplicity and quiet resilience of the American dream.

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