January (1940)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The painting depicts a serene, snow-covered landscape under a grey sky. Small, conical hills blanketed in thick snow appear prominently throughout the scene. These hills have exposed patches showing dense, straw-like textures possibly representing foliage or bushes. Subtle tracks and footprints are scattered across the snowy surface, suggesting some prior activity or movement. In the background, the repetition of similar forms creates a rhythmic pattern, adding a tranquil but somewhat eerie depth to the setting.
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Giclée quality print
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Giclée quality print.
Grant Wood’s (1891-1942) childhood Iowa farm life inspired him through his artistic career. Wood's interest in drawing and painting blossomed in his early adult years and he began submitting work to competitions. In 1905, he eventually won third place in a national competition and become a professional artist. His artworks focused on people, simple life in the countryside, and mythic subjects from American history. His breakthrough work, American Gothic, also featured in our collection, illustrated the reality of the American rural life. We've curated some of his best printable high quality public domain artworks, for you to download for free under the Creative Commons 0 license.