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Norman RockwellGrant Wood
Norman RockwellGrant Wood
Norman RockwellNorman Rockwell
Painter & Illustrator1894-1978
NORMAN ROCKWELLNORMAN ROCKWELL
• Born February 3, 1894 in NYC
• Goes to art school at age 14
• In 1913, at age 19, becomes editor of Boy Scouts of America magazine “Boy’s Life”
• Submits cover art to Saturday Evening Post in 1916
• Born February 3, 1894 in NYC
• Goes to art school at age 14
• In 1913, at age 19, becomes editor of Boy Scouts of America magazine “Boy’s Life”
• Submits cover art to Saturday Evening Post in 1916
• Published 321 original covers for The Saturday Evening Post over 47 years
• Work depicts idealized American life + humor
• Published 321 original covers for The Saturday Evening Post over 47 years
• Work depicts idealized American life + humor
• Rejected by the Navy in WWI (underweight); stuffs himself & gets in: military artist
• Married 3 times; three children w/ 2nd wife
• Painted series of 4 paintings in 1943 inspired by a speech by FDR: Freedom from Want, Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Worship, Freedom from Fear
• Rejected by the Navy in WWI (underweight); stuffs himself & gets in: military artist
• Married 3 times; three children w/ 2nd wife
• Painted series of 4 paintings in 1943 inspired by a speech by FDR: Freedom from Want, Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Worship, Freedom from Fear
Freedom from Want1943
Freedom from Want1943
NORMAN ROCKWELLpainter & illustrator
NORMAN ROCKWELLpainter & illustrator
• During long career, paints portraits of Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson & Nixon
• Received Presidental Medal of Freedom in 1977 (United States highest civilian honor)
• Produced over 4,000 original works in his lifetime
• Died November 8, 1978 of emphysema at 84
• During long career, paints portraits of Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson & Nixon
• Received Presidental Medal of Freedom in 1977 (United States highest civilian honor)
• Produced over 4,000 original works in his lifetime
• Died November 8, 1978 of emphysema at 84
Grant WoodGrant Wood
Painter1891 – 1942
Grant Wood
• Born February 13, 1891 in Anamosa, Iowa
• Moved to Cedar Rapids Iowa when his father died in 1901
• Apprenticed to a metal shop
• Attends School of the Art Institute of Chicago
• Works as a silversmith
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Stone City, Iowa (1930)
Made 4 trips to europe where he studied many styles of painting, including impressionismWhat he likes best is the work of Jan Van Eyck, a flemish painter from the 15th century who was a realist. Wood is influenced by his style.
Helped form an art colony to help other artists get through the Great Depression. He is a leading figure in the Regionalism movement which is about art that depicts what life is like in different parts of the country.
He taught painting at the university of Iowa starting in 1934.
Midnight ride of paul revere (1931)
Spring in Town (1941)
American Gothic (1930)
American Gothic is one of the most famous paintings in american art. The title refers to the architectural style of the house in the background. The painting shows a farmer standing beside his spinster daughter. The models were Wood’s sister and his dentist. The painting tells the story of the American spirit of hard work during the Great Depression.
You can see the original painting at the Art Institute of Chicago
Grant Wood died on February 12, 1942 – one day before his 51st birthday – of liver cancer.