Grant Wood
Grant Wood (1891-1952) was an American artist known for his Regionalist style, which depicted everyday life and landscapes of the Midwest. His most famous work is "American Gothic" (1930), a portrait of a farmer and his spinster daughter in front of their Gothic-style house, symbolizing American values. Wood's works often featured simple, straightforward compositions and a focus on the ordinary lives of rural Americans.
Styles: Regionalist, Realist
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