Grant Wood
Grant Wood, an American painter, is best known for his iconic work American Gothic, which epitomizes the rural American Midwest during the Great Depression. A leading figure in the Regionalist art movement, Wood celebrated the simplicity, resilience, and character of small-town America through his meticulous and stylized depictions.
13 Feb 1891 - 12 Feb 1942
About the artist
Grant Wood grew up on a farm in Iowa, which profoundly influenced his artistic vision and themes. After studying art in Chicago and traveling in Europe, Wood rejected modernist abstraction in favor of a realist style that celebrated rural American life. His work was marked by a sharp attention to detail, a muted color palette, and a focus on the cultural and physical landscape of the Midwest. Wood’s ability to infuse his paintings with humor, irony, and a deep respect for his subjects made him a central figure in the Regionalist movement, which sought to depict distinctly American themes during a time of economic and social hardship.
Featured Artworks
American Gothic (1930)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Grant Wood’s American Gothic (1930) stands as a profound emblem of American identity and rural existence, embodying the spirit of the Regionalist movement. With its iconic figures and rich symbolism, this artwork has captivated viewers and critics alike, becoming a cornerstone in American art history with significant cultural relevance. Read more on the artwork here.
Arnold Pyle in front of a river with two skinny-dipping men (1930)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Created in 1930, Arnold Pyle in front of a river with two skinny-dipping men is a vibrant celebration of youth and friendship, showcasing Grant Wood’s signature regionalist style. This significant piece, commissioned as a birthday gift, highlights the artist’s skill in capturing intimate moments in American life, making it a cherished work in Wood’s oeuvre. Read more on the artwork here.
Long’s Peak from Loch Vale, Estes Park, Colorado (1926)
₹324.00 – ₹679.00Explore Long’s Peak from Loch Vale, a captivating oil painting by Grant Wood from 1926. This artwork showcases Wood’s exploration beyond his famous Midwestern themes and highlights his adaptability as an artist. While the current monetary value is not specified, Grant Wood’s works are held in prestigious collections, emphasizing their significance in American art. Read more on the artwork here.
The Birthplace of Herbert Hoover, West Branch, Iowa (1931)
₹599.00 – ₹679.00A stunning portrayal of Herbert Hoover’s birthplace, crafted by renowned American artist Grant Wood in 1931, epitomizing Regionalism. The piece, held at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, serves as a captivating homage to American history and the simple elegance of rural life. Read more on the artwork here.
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