American Gothic is a stoic painting by Grant Wood, the house in the painting is now a museum in Eldon, Iowa. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1926/00/00 | Grant Wood | Decorator | Dr McKeeby home, 2649 Meadowbrook DR SE. Although Grant Wood did the interior decorating in both Dr McKeeby's home and office, nothing remains which can be specifically identified. Dr McKeeby was the dentist who posed for "American Gothic." | ||||
1930/08/00 | Grant Wood | Painter | Grant Wood sketches the Dibble house, setting in 'American Gothic' | American Gothic House | Eldon | ||
1930/11/00 | Grant Wood | Painter | American Gothic wins $300 at The Art Institute of Chicago's 43rd Annual Exhibition of American Paintings and Sculpture, 30 October to 14 December 1930. The painting is promptly purchased by the museum. | Art Institute of Chicago | Chicago |
Particulars for American Gothic (painting): | |||
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Architectural Style | Carpenter Gothic | ||
Art Medium | Oil | ||
Art Type | Painting | art of using colored substance to create a picture | |
Art Medium | Wood Panel | sheet of wood |
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