- wikiart.org en/grant-woodGrant Wood lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of American Regionalism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
- en.wikipedia.org Grant WoodGrant Wood's boyhood home, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is listed as one of the most endangered historic sites in Iowa.[2].
- thecollector.vercel.app grant-wood-american-…Grant Wood solidified his legacy as an artist through the development of Regionalism and depictions of the American Midwest.
- christopherpjones.medium.com great-paintings-…American Gothic (1930) by Grant Wood. Oil on beaver board. 78 × 65.3 cm. Art Institute of Chicago, U.S. Image source Wikimedia Commons.
- twitter.com Grant_D_WoodFan account of Grant Wood, American artist of the regionalism movement. Agrarian-themed feed gleaned by.
- woodsworker.github.io woodturner/what-is-grant-…Grant Wood American Regionalist Painter, Iowa Artist Britannica Images: google.com. Web grant wood was an american artist who lived from 1891 to 1942.
- thehistoryofart.org grant-wood/A colleague attempted to have him removed, after suspecting his hidden secret, but thankfully Grant Wood was able to overcome this attack on that occasion.
- britannica.com Painting PaintersGrant Wood (1891−1942) was one of the major exponents of Midwestern Regionalism, a movement that flourished in the United States during the 1930s.
- artincontext.org grant-wood/When Was Grant Wood Born Fall Plowing (1931) by Grant Wood, located in Viola, Iowa, United States; Grant Wood, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
- culturefrontier.com grant-wood-paintings/Grant Wood is a name that resonates in the annals of American art history, predominantly due to his emblematic 1930 masterpiece “American Gothic”.