Grant Wood

(American, 1891–1942)

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Wildflowers, 1939

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Seed Time and Harvest, 1937

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Vegetables, 1939

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Fruits, 1939

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Tame Flowers, 1939

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Honorary Degree, 1938

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Midnight Alarm, 1939

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Fertility, 1939

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Approaching Storm, 1941

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Tree Planting Group, 1937

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Shrine Quartet, 1939

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Fertility, 1939

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Biography

Timeline

1891
Born in Anamosa, IA on February 13
1910
Attended art school in Minnesota
1913
Moved to Chicago to attend the Art Institute while working in silversmith shop
1920 - 1928
Made several trips to Europe and atttended the Academie Julian in Paris, France
1932
Founded Stone City Art Colony near Anamosa, IA
1934
Appointed dirctor of the Public Works of Art Projects
1935 - 1942
Worked at University of Iowa and became spokesman for the concept of Regionalism. He is known along with Thomas Hart Benton and John Steuart Curry, as the third in the Regionalist triad. His work is recognized as shaping America's vision of the Midwest
1942
Died on February 12 in Iowa City, IA