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 ...
Instead, Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables emphasises the tension, ambiguity and resonance of his mature style from 1930-42. The show presents around 120 works, including his most ...
Sunday is the last day to see Grant Wood's iconic Corn Room mural at the Sioux City Art Center until next year. The seven-panel mural, which was created by Wood in 1926 and originally part of the ...
The painting, which has been part of the Sioux City Arts Center's permanent collection since 2007, has been sent to the ...
American Gothic' is world-famous. This piece came a few years before that painting was completed," Atkins said of the Corn Room mural. "So it's kind of a precursor to what we know of Grant Wood as ...
The Sioux City Art Center is sending a mural painted by Grant Wood almost 100 years ago for some restoration work. The “Corn ...
The Chicago institute allowed "American Gothic" to leave the gallery for ... Turner II gave more than 84 Grant Wood paintings, graphics, sculpture and memorabilia, including "Old Shoes," to ...
Almost everyone is familiar with Grant Wood’s painting of a pitchfork-wielding farmer and a woman presumed to be his wife called, “American Gothic.” One of the late artist’s roughly 100 ...