American Gothic - - art.
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American Gothic - - art. American Gothic (1930) was painted by the 20th-century American artist Grant Wood. It is Wood's most famous painting, and depicts a farmer and his grown daughter in a style influenced by 15th-century Flemish portraits. The subject matter of Wood's paintings was rural America, a world that Wood evidently had mixed feelings about. American Gothic is part of the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. American Gothic by Grant Wood/Friends of the American Art Collection/All rights reserved by the Art Institute of Chicago and VAGA, New York, NY. Photo: Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York
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