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$4.02The Story
Print developed from Grant Wood’s American Gothic, 1930, from the Art Institute of Chicago’s collection.
American Gothic, often understood as a satirical comment on the Midwestern character quickly became one of America’s most famous paintings and is now firmly entrenched in the nation’s popular culture. Yet Wood intended it to be a positive statement about rural American values, an image of reassurance at a time of great dislocation and disillusionment. In their solid and well-crafted world, the man and woman, with all their strengths and weaknesses, represent survivors.
- Print Reproduction
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Image Dimensions: 5.125 x 4.25 in.
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Full Dimensions: 8 x 10 in.
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Materials: Premium cardstock.
Description
Print developed from Grant Wood’s American Gothic, 1930, from the Art Institute of Chicago’s collection.
American Gothic, often understood as a satirical comment on the Midwestern character quickly became one of America’s most famous paintings and is now firmly entrenched in the nation’s popular culture. Yet Wood intended it to be a positive statement about rural American values, an image of reassurance at a time of great dislocation and disillusionment. In their solid and well-crafted world, the man and woman, with all their strengths and weaknesses, represent survivors.
- Print Reproduction
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Image Dimensions: 5.125 x 4.25 in.
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Full Dimensions: 8 x 10 in.
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Materials: Premium cardstock.













