Mose Tolliver Art
In the late 1960s, Mose Tolliver’s career as a landscaper ended when a heavy crate of marble crushed his ankle. At the encouragement of his former employer, Tolliver began painting images with house paint directly onto discarded surfaces like furniture and wooden boards. He is now remembered as one of America’s most highly regarded self-taught artists of the late 20th century.
He was born in 1924 into a sharecropping family that lived near Montgomery, Alabama. After he was injured while working for the McLendon Furniture Company, Tolliver taught himself to paint birds, flowers and trees. He later expanded into painting images of people, animals, mythical creatures and religious symbols.
While sitting in his bedroom that doubled as a studio, Tolliver frequently laid his chosen material across his knees while he painted. His canvases consisted of broken furniture pieces, Masonite, old table tops and anything else Tolliver could get his hands on. He initially preferred to use oil-based paint, referring to it as “pure paint,” before moving on to water-based latex house paint.
With his limited materials, Tolliver often only had a few colors from which to choose. Despite these limitations, Tolliver achieved a harmony in his art that complemented his subjects and backgrounds.
Tolliver’s work was recognized by Mitchell Kahan, a former curator at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. At Kahan’s recommendation, the museum held Tolliver’s first solo exhibition in 1981. A man of humble modesty and extreme dedication, Tolliver dismissed any notions of grandeur and once stated to the museum’s advertising team, “I’m not interested in art. I just want to paint my pictures.”
His work was part of the major 1982 exhibition Black Folk Art in America 1930–1980 at the Corcoran Gallery. It is now in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Tolliver painted consistently until a severe stroke in 2005. He died on October 30, 2006.
On 1stDibs, find a collection of Mose Tolliver’s paintings.
Late 20th Century Mose Tolliver Art
Wood
1970s Folk Art Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Paint
Late 20th Century Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Acrylic
Late 20th Century Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Acrylic
Late 20th Century Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Acrylic
20th Century Abstract Expressionist Mose Tolliver Art
Masonite, Oil
2010s Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Charcoal, Tar, House Paint, Acrylic, Rubber
2010s Fauvist Mose Tolliver Art
Charcoal, Acrylic, Masonite
Artist Comments
During her stay in South Florida, artist Jessica JH Roller visited the beach daily and painted on the calmer mornings. She created this piece during the trip, capturing the short-eared bunnies that emerged from the dunes each day, alongside the emerald and turquoise waters of the Atlantic coast. The folk art style, with its bold colors and black outlines, gives the piece a vibrant and playful quality.
About the Artist
Artist Jessica JH Roller paints whimsical and playful compositions of animals and people, marked by bold colors and primitivist linework. She distills a scene into a few simple shapes, using color to create contrast and vibrancy, often choosing palettes that reflect pop culture. "My adopted kittens, Tony and Larry, opened my eyes and unleashed the artist inside me," shares Jessica. "After, I started to notice birds, trees, color, everything." Jessica brings to life her dynamic creations in the comfort of her studio in her century-old home. She enjoys listening to music and audiobooks while painting with her 18-year-old acrylic-covered easel. When not painting, Jessica cherishes time with her family and five cats, teaches yoga, and enjoys cycling along the river.
Words that describe this painting: ocean, tropical, sea, folk art, rabbits, bunnies, dune, beach, shore, animals, primitive, acrylic painting, green
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Mose Tolliver Art
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Rubber, Wood, Charcoal, Tar, House Paint, Acrylic
1990s Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Plywood, Acrylic
Early 20th Century Folk Art Mose Tolliver Art
Watercolor
21st Century and Contemporary Outsider Art Mose Tolliver Art
Oil Crayon, Acrylic, Wood Panel
21st Century and Contemporary Post-Minimalist Mose Tolliver Art
Canvas, Wood, Mixed Media, Acrylic
Early 2000s Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Plywood, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Concrete
Late 20th Century Abstract Geometric Mose Tolliver Art
Canvas, Masonite, Acrylic
Late 20th Century Outsider Art Mose Tolliver Art
Acrylic, Wood Panel
Late 20th Century Outsider Art Mose Tolliver Art
Plywood, House Paint
Late 20th Century Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Acrylic
Late 20th Century Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Acrylic
Late 20th Century Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Acrylic
Late 20th Century Contemporary Mose Tolliver Art
Wood, Acrylic
1990s Outsider Art Mose Tolliver Art
House Paint
Mid-20th Century Outsider Art Mose Tolliver Art
Paint
1980s Folk Art Mose Tolliver Art
Board, Acrylic
1980s Mose Tolliver Art
House Paint
Late 20th Century Folk Art Mose Tolliver Art
House Paint






