Grant Wood

Grant Wood

Grant Wood

About Grant Wood

Grant Wood, though quintessentially American in subject matter, possessed a surprisingly cosmopolitan artistic education. Born in rural Iowa in 1891, Wood's early artistic inclinations were nurtured by his mother after his father's death. He later studied at the Minneapolis School of Design and Handicraft, and even took a brief sojourn to Paris to study at the Académie Julian. However, it was a trip to Munich in the 1920s, and exposure to the stark realism of the Northern Renaissance masters, that…

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Approaching Storm - Grant Wood - Poster
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The Usual Place - Grant Wood - Poster
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Old Stone and Barn - Grant Wood - Poster
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Haying - Grant Wood - Poster
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Seed Time and Harvest - Grant Wood - Poster
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The Path - Grant Wood - Poster
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The Little Chapel Chancelade - Grant Wood - PosterThe Little Chapel Chancelade - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
American Gothic - Grant Wood - PosterAmerican Gothic - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
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The Spotted Man - Grant Wood - PosterThe Spotted Man - Grant Wood - Framed Print Black
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John B. Turner, Pioneer - Grant Wood - PosterJohn B. Turner, Pioneer - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
Return From Bohemia - Grant Wood - PosterReturn From Bohemia - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
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Iowa's Product - Grant Wood - PosterIowa's Product - Grant Wood - Framed Print Black
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Sentimental - Grant Wood - PosterSentimental - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
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Return From Bohemia - Grant Wood - PosterReturn From Bohemia - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
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Shriner's Quartet - Grant Wood - PosterShriner's Quartet - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
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American Gothic - Grant Wood - PosterAmerican Gothic - Grant Wood - Canvas
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The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere - Grant Wood - PosterThe Midnight Ride of Paul Revere - Grant Wood - Lifestyle
In the Spring - Grant Wood - PosterIn the Spring - Grant Wood - Canvas
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Arnold Comes of Age - Grant Wood - PosterArnold Comes of Age - Grant Wood - Canvas
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Grant Wood

Grant Wood

Grant Wood, though quintessentially American in subject matter, possessed a surprisingly cosmopolitan artistic education. Born in rural Iowa in 1891, Wood's early artistic inclinations were nurtured by his mother after his father's death. He later studied at the Minneapolis School of Design and Handicraft, and even took a brief sojourn to Paris to study at the Académie Julian. However, it was a trip to Munich in the 1920s, and exposure to the stark realism of the Northern Renaissance masters, that truly crystallised his artistic vision. He returned to Iowa, determined to depict the American Midwest with the same unflinching eye. As a key figure in the Regionalism movement, Grant Wood rejected European abstraction in favour of celebrating rural American life. His most famous painting, *American Gothic* (1930), became an iconic, and often parodied, representation of the American character. Other notable works, like *The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere* (1931) and *Stone City, Iowa* (1930), further cemented his reputation as a painter of the American heartland. These paintings weren't simply landscapes; they were imbued with a sense of nostalgia, social commentary, and a deep connection to the land. Despite his relatively short career, Grant Wood left an indelible mark on American art. His paintings continue to resonate with viewers today, offering a glimpse into a specific time and place, while simultaneously exploring universal themes of identity, community, and the relationship between humanity and nature. His work serves as a reminder of the beauty and complexity that can be found in the everyday, and the enduring power of art to capture the spirit of a nation.