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  1. Title. American Gothic. Place. United States (Artist's nationality:) Date. 1930. Medium. Oil on Beaver Board. Inscriptions. Signed and dated lower right on overalls: GRANT / WOOD / 1930. Dimensions. 78 × 65.3 cm (30 3/4 × 25 3/4 in.) Credit Line. Friends of American Art Collection. Reference Number. 1930.934. Publication History.

  2. American Gothic is a 1930 painting by Grant Wood in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. A character study of a man and a woman portrayed in front of a home, American Gothic is one of the most famous American paintings of the 20th century, and has been widely parodied in American popular culture .

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  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · American Gothic, painting by Grant Wood completed in 1930. Grant Wood, an artist from Iowa, was a member of the Regionalist movement in American art, which championed the solid rural values of central America against the complexities of European-influenced East Coast Modernism.

  4. Grant Wood, “American Gothic”, 1930 (Foto: Google Arts & Culture Dominio público) A finales del verano de 1930, Wood volvió a Iowa. Mientras viaja por el pequeño pueblo de Eldon, descubrió una “casa muy pintable”. Conocida como la Casa Dibble, esta humilde morada fue construida en 1881 en un estilo neogótico llamado Carpenter Gothic.

  5. American Gothic (Gótico estadounidense) Año: 1930: Autor: Grant Wood: Técnica: óleo sobre aglomerado de madera: Estilo: Regionalismo, Neogótico: Tamaño: 78 cm × 65,3 cm: Localización: Instituto de Arte de Chicago, Chicago, Estados Unidos: País de origen: Estados Unidos

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  6. Details. Title: American Gothic. Creator: Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942) Creator Lifespan: 1892 - 1942. Creator Nationality: American. Creator Gender: male. Creator Death Place: Iowa....

  7. 26 de ene. de 2016 · Un fascinante icono americano conocido internacionalmente. Grant Wood. Estados Unidos, 1930. Nuevo Realismo. Rural. Título original: American Gothic. Museo: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago (Estados Unidos) Técnica: Óleo (78 × 65.3 cm.) Escrito por: Miguel Calvo Santos.