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Gift Drawing: A Reward of True Faithfulness From Mother Lucy to Eleanor Potter
Polly Ann (Jane…
Gift Drawing: A Reward of True Faithfulness From Mother Lucy To Eleanor Potter
Gift Drawing: A Reward of True Faithfulness From Mother Lucy to Eleanor Potter
Polly Ann (Jane…
Gift Drawing: A Reward of True Faithfulness From Mother Lucy to Eleanor Potter Polly Ann (Jane) Reed Photo by Gavin Ashworth
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Gift Drawing: A Reward of True Faithfulness From Mother Lucy To Eleanor Potter

Artist ((1818–1881))
Date1848
Place/RegionNew Lebanon, New York, United States
MediumWatercolor and ink on paper
Dimensions11 3/8 × 10 1/2"
Credit LineGift of Ralph Esmerian
Accession number2013.1.52
CopyrightThe American Folk Art Museum believes this work to be in the public domain.
Description

Beginning in 1837, an intense religious revival swept through the Shaker villages. Over a period of twenty or more years known as the Era of Manifestations, or Mother’s Work, Believers accepted visionary experiences as a part of daily life. These phenomena “received by inspiration” were recognized as “gifts” by the Shaker leadership, and included messages, songs, and drawings. A little more than two hundred gift drawings survive, all but a few the work of women at the villages in New Lebanon, New York, and Hancock, Massachusetts. Polly Reed, the meticulous scribe who recorded this gift, also transcribed visions into heart- and leaf-shaped cutouts, a spiritual map, and other works in watercolor. Mother Lucy was Lucy Wright (1760–1821), a principal leader of the United Society of Believers during its formative years. The drawing also contains a visionary message believed to have been received from Mother Ann Lee (1736–1784), the founder of the Society.

Stacy C. Hollander, "Gift Drawing: A Reward of True Faithfulness from Mother Lucy to Eleanor Potter," exhibition label for Folk Art Revealed. Stacy C. Hollander and Brooke Davis Anderson, curators. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2004.

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