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American Gothic, 1930, by Grant Wood (1891-1942) has become the classic image of upright, American self-reliance. Known as an example of Regionalism, this work is a celebration of the national ...
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American Gothic, 1930, by Grant Wood (1891-1942) has become the classic image of upright, American self-reliance. Known as an example of Regionalism, this work is a celebration of the national heartland and the agrarian life. It also captures the austerity of the Depression years. hide information
Catalog Number: 3236Gothic
American Gothic, 1930, by Grant Wood (1891-1942) has become the classic image of upright, American self-reliance. Known as an example of Regionalism, this work is a celebration of the national heartland and the agrarian life. It also captures the austerity of the Depression years.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on August 27, 1998 as part of the Four Centuries of American Art Issue series .
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