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“Salute to American Gothic” is the theme of this year’s Redlands Festival of Arts, running 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 24 and 25 in Redlands’ Smiley Park, at 125 W. Vine St., between the A.K ...
Grant Wood, American, 1891-1942, American Gothic, 1930, Oil on Beaver Board, 78 x 65.3 cm (30 3/4 x 25 3/4 in.), Friends of American Art Collection, 1930.934, The Art Institute of Chicago ...
Grant Wood’s American Gothic (1930) is a painting that needs no introduction. It’s a deceptively simple work of art — a seemingly straightforward portrait of an old farmer and his daughter ...
The house featured in the famous painting “American Gothic” by Grant Wood in Eldon, Iowa. Photo by David Howells/Corbis via Getty Images. Of course, the artist wasn’t finished.
Arts ‘American Gothic’, famous piece by artist Grant Wood, is displayed to visitors at the Art Institute of Chicago Wood finished his painting in 1930, and it drew immediate public interest ...
While some think "American Gothic" is satirical painting, "Daughters" is more clearly so. In 1927, Wood was commissioned to create a 24-foot by 20-foot stained glass window in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Grant Wood, one of Iowa's most famous artists, based his iconic 1930 painting, "American Gothic," on a unique home in the small town of Eldon, on the banks of the Des Moines River in southeastern ...
Grant Wood, one of Iowa's most famous artists, based his iconic 1930 painting, "American Gothic," on a unique home in the small town of Eldon, on the banks of the Des Moines River in southeastern Iowa ...
Grant Wood, one of Iowa's most famous artists, based his iconic 1930 painting, "American Gothic," on a unique home in the small town of Eldon, on the banks of the Des Moines River in southeastern ...
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