My Hills of Home (Grandma Moses)
"My Hills of Home" is the title of several paintings by American folk artist Anna Mary Robertson Moses, better known as Grandma Moses. The title generally refers to works depicting idyllic scenes of rural life in the area around her home in Eagle Bridge, New York. These scenes often portray farming activities, landscapes, and everyday life in a nostalgic and idealized manner. The specific details of each painting titled "My Hills of Home" can vary, showcasing different seasons or activities within a similar geographic setting. Due to the prevalence of the theme in her work, numerous paintings may bear this title or a very similar variation. The paintings are significant examples of American folk art and reflect Grandma Moses's personal connection to the land and her memories of a simpler time. They contribute to her overall artistic portrayal of rural America and its enduring values.