Mountain Bird and French Scorpion

Name/Title

Mountain Bird and French Scorpion

Entry/Object ID

2017.3.19

Description

Rendered in greys, whites, and greens on a yellow background, Mose Tolliver depicts a bird and a scorpion, framed within a brown linear border. A soda-can tab was adhered to the piece by the artist and used as a hanging device.

Artwork Details

Medium

plywood, paint

Collection

Southern Vernacular Art Collection

Acquisition

Accession

2017.3

Source or Donor

Hill, Lou and Calynne

Acquisition Method

Gift

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Tolliver, Mose

Role

Artist

Date made

n.d.

Dimensions

Height

22-3/4 in

Width

20-3/8 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Mose Tolliver (1920-2006) Born in Alabama in 1920, Tolliver claimed to have been creating artwork his entire life. His images are created on house-paint encrusted pieces of plywood and include sexually explicit images of women, self-portraits, buses, birds, snakes, and fruit. He would attach these images to the tab of a soda or beer can as a hanging device. As the years progressed, Tolliver became less dexterous and began to train his children to carry out his works.

Created By

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Create Date

January 26, 2017