Landscape (1931) by Grant Wood

Landscape - Grant Wood - 1931

Artwork Information

TitleLandscape
ArtistGrant Wood
Date1931
Art MovementRegionalism

About Landscape

The artwork, titled “Landscape,” was created by the artist Grant Wood in the year 1931. It belongs to the art movement known as Regionalism and falls within the genre of landscape.

In the artwork, Grant Wood masterfully depicts a sweeping view of rolling fields that extend into the horizon. The composition features a patchwork of cultivated lands and natural greenery, with undulating hills creating a sense of depth. The colors are predominantly earth tones—greens, browns, and ochres—that effectively capture the essence of the American Midwest. The meticulous brushwork and detailed textures bring the rural landscape to life, showcasing Wood’s commitment to illustrating the beauty and simplicity of everyday American life. The trees, scattered across the fields, bear autumnal hues, adding a vibrant contrast to the subdued tones of the farmland. The scene exudes tranquility and a profound connection to the land, embodying the spirit of Regionalism through its focus on local landscapes and rural Americana.

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