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Wood, Grant

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Grant Wood — FactMonster.com

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Grant Wood - Biography

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Grant Wood American, 1892 - 1942 Born in Anamosa, Iowa, Grant Wood spent his career painting the landscapes and people of the American Midwest. Wood studied at the Art Institute in 1912 and made several trips to Europe in the 1920s. He went to Munich in 1928 to supervise the manufacture of a stained-glass window he had designed. Inspired by early Flemish paintings in museums he visited, Wood developed and refined his style, characterized by carefully drawn details and clear, strong lines. He was a member of a group of artists known as regionalists, who were part of the American Scene movement of the 1930s. Wood and other artists such as John Steuart Curry and Thomas Hart Benton rejected the modern movements of their European colleagues, and instead looked nostalgically to America's past an Read More
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Grant Wood Online

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Grant Wood art links last verified June 13, 2007 Link to this page Report errors + broken links here More options Grant Wood [American Regionalist Painter, 1891-1942] • Browse all: American artists In making these paintings, as you may have guessed, I had in mind something which I hope to convey to a fairly wide audience in America -- the picture of a country rich in the arts of peace; a homely lovable nation, infinitely worth any sacrifice necessary to its preservation. - Grant Wood , in a statement accompanying his final painting Commercial Galleries: Galleries: We invite you to register and list your site (no charge for this service) Original works by Grant Wood available for purchase at art galleries worldwide Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries: Art Institute of Chicago Read More
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