Moses’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Cup
Moses Morse American, active 1813–1830 Boston, Mass.

Early Springtime on the Farm (Furnishing Fabric)
After painting by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses; American, 1860–1961) Produced by Riverdale Drapery Fabrics New York, United States

Childhood Home (Furnishing Fabric)
After painting by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses; American, 1860–1961) Produced by Riverdale Drapery Fabrics New York, United States

Sugaring Off (Furnishing Fabric)
After painting by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses; American, 1860–1961) Produced by Riverdale Drapery Fabrics New York, United States

The Nursery of Shakespeare
Moses Haughton II (English, 1772/74-1848) after Henry Fuseli (Swiss, active in England, 1741-1825)

EM-3 Diptych
Ed Moses American, 1926-2018

Williamstown (Furnishing Fabric)
After painting by Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses; American, 1860–1961) Produced by Riverdale Drapery Fabrics New York, United States

Moses
after Michelangelo Buonarroti Italian, 1475-1564

Tatyana Grosman's Business Card
Douglass Morse Howell American, 1906-1994

Coffin and Mummy of Paankhaenamun
Egyptian; Thebes (now Luxor), Egypt

Moses
Harry Mintz American, born 1909

Funerary Mask
Egyptian; probably from Hawara, Egypt

The Prophet Moses
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

Finding of Moses
After Giovanni Francesco Penni (Italian, c.1496-c.1528) or Workshop of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

Left Hand of Moses
After Michelangelo Buonarroti Italian, 1475-1564

Moses
Franco-Flemish

The Finding of Moses
Otto Mueller German, 1874-1930