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Alice Lattimer Mosley (American/Mississippi, 1909-2004), oil or acrylic on canvasboard painting of four African Americans picking cotton in a field while another talks to them from her seat on a rug. Titled on nameplate "Some Folks Are So Bossy." Moseley's card with address and title "Professional Primitive Artist" is taped en verso; also signed, titled and dated 1980 en verso. Barnwood style frame. 7-1/2" x 9-1/2" sight, 11-1/2" x 13-1/2" framed. Provenance: private Nashville, TN collection. Latimer Moseley was a self taught folk artist who began painting at the age of 60 and specialized in "memory paintings" drawn from her remembrances of life in the Deep South in the early 20th century. Condition: Excellent condition.