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Grant DeVolson Wood (February 13, 1891 – February 12, 1942) was an American painter, born in Anamosa, Iowa. He is best known for his paintings depicting the rural American Midwest, particularly the p...
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American Gothic depicts a farmer and his spinster daughter posing before their house, ... p. 29. Iowa City, Fine Arts Festival, Iowa Union Lounge, University of Iowa, Exhibition of Paintings by Grant Wood and Marvin D. Cone, July 16-23, 1939, cat. 23. Art Institute of Chicago, Half a Century of American Art, November 16,
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Grant Wood, right, and fellow artist John Steuart Curry in Stone City, Iowa, ... Grant Wood's Woman with Plant(s), 1929. Photo: Collection of the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Art Association Purchase; View enlargement. Bruce Thiher is the current tenant of the house in Eldon, Iowa, that served as the backdrop of American Gothic.
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John Sharp (1911-1966) was a talented Eldon native acquainted with Wood and Rowan prior to 1930. Sharp attended the University of Iowa in Iowa City between 1928 and 1930. He visited the Cedar Rapids Little Gallery where he met Grant Wood and Edward Rowan. ... State Historical Society of Iowa (owns the American Gothic House)
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www.wapellocounty.org/americangothic/educate/eldon.htm
www.wapellocounty.org/americangothic/educate/eldon.htm
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The American Gothic House in Eldon, Iowa is famous as the backdrop of Grant Wood's 1930 painting American Gothic. Since completion, ... The American Gothic House is located in a small rural community in southeast Wapello County. ... Wood uses his newfound reputation to help establish the Stone City Art Colony.
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www.wapellocounty.org/americangothic/educate/house.htm
www.wapellocounty.org/americangothic/educate/house.htm
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Eldon, Iowa - American Gothic House ... See the house that inspired Grant Wood's famous American Gothic painting. A small tourism center, gift shop, and museum featuring spoofs on American Gothic are located about six miles from US Hwy 34 between Ottumwa and Fairfield. ... Bank John Dillinger Robbed, Mason City, Iowa...
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I write this on June 16, days after record flooding began across Iowa. I call Iowa City home, and in recent ... Hardest hit — the ‘arts campus,’ that beautiful, serene stretch along the Iowa River where Hancher Auditorium, the Theatre Building, Clapp Recital Hall, and the Arts Buildings East and West are located.
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The Grant-Wood neighborhood of Iowa City homes for sale is also named after a notable Iowa City citizen. Grant DeVolson Wood is best known for "American Gothic" (1930), his world-famous depiction of a Midwest farm couple standing in front of ... Obama's Administration Gives Away Free Money in the Form of House Building Grants...
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Visit the studio of famed Iowa artist Grant Wood. Wood's original American Gothic painting returns to Cedar Rapids in 2005 and will be on display from September through December at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art. ... While in Cedar Rapids check out city hall, the jail and county court house, all located on Mays Island on...
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