Grant Wood
1891–1942 (age 51)
Artist
Biography
Grant Wood (1891-1942) was an influential American painter and printmaker who became one of the most recognizable artists of the 20th century. Born in Anamosa, Iowa, Wood developed a distinctive style that celebrated rural American life and landscapes, earning him a central place in the American regionalist movement alongside Thomas Hart Benton and John Steuart Curry.
Wood's most famous work, "American Gothic" (1930), has become an iconic image in American culture, depicting the character and resilience of rural America during the Great Depression. His artistic legacy extends beyond painting to include significant contributions to printmaking and muralism, and he remained deeply committed to fostering artistic talent in his native Midwest throughout his career.