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grant wood
From 1919 to 1924, this artist taught art in the public schools of Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Trivia about grant wood
This "American Gothic" artist was an asst. professor of fine arts at the Univ. of Iowa in 1934
In this Iowan's 1929 painting "Woman With Plants", the woman is his mother
This "American Gothic" creator was a leading regionalist, his region being Iowa
An annual Iowa art festival is named for this "American Gothic" artist, one of the state's native sons
The book "Iowans of Impact" calls him "Anamosa's Famous Artist"
This "American Gothic" painter operated the Stone City Art Colony to help younger artists
(Kelly of the Clue Crew stands with a packaging machine at the Crayola Museum & Factory in Easton, PA.) In the early 1900s, this "American Gothic" artist entered a Crayola coloring contest & won; he later said that's what gave him the encouragement he needed to pursue a career in art
This Iowan was a leader of regionalism, a movement that dominated U.S. art in the 1930s
Beauty's in the eye of the beholder; one may behold this Iowa man's 1931 painting "The Midnight Ride of Paul revere"
This "American Gothic" painter produced a series of drawings for Sinclair Lewis' "Main Street"
In 1929, a year before his most famous work, this Iowan painted his mother in "Woman with Plants"
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses the largest collection of this native Iowan's paintings
This Iowan's "Daughters of Revolution" was a stab at what he thought was the smugness of the D.A.R. & others
The book "Iowans of Impact" calls him "Anamosa's famous artist"