This is a lithograph created by Grant Wood. The lithograph depicts three black horses standing near the corner of a snow covered rolling pasture. One horse is shown larger by a barbed wire fence. Down the slope a shortways the two other horses stand. The wind is blowing the manes of the horses. This piece was commissioned in 1940 by Grant Wood. His inspiration most likely came from the wintery farm landscape of February in Iowa. Grant Wood was born in Anamosa, Iowa. He was a very well known artist and a teacher at the University of Iowa. Grant Wood's most famous painting was the iconic "American Gothic" (uima.uiowa.edu). He was part of the American Regionalism Art Movement which depicted realistic small town scenes in art (oxfordreference.com) For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions.
2019.001.018 [Lithograph]
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