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  1. Il y a 2 jours · American Gothic, painted by Grant Wood in 1930, is one of the most recognizable and parodied artworks in American culture. This masterpiece is not just a depiction; it’s a narrative woven with traditional values, sharp detailing, and profound symbolism, encapsulating the essence of rural America during the early 20th century.

  2. Il y a 5 jours · Under the blue sky of Iowa, a man and a woman stand solemnly in front of their house. They are farmers, as suggested by their clothing and the pitchfork the man is holding. This is Grant Wood’s American Gothic, one of the most iconic artworks in American culture. Let’s take look at the story behind this masterpiece.

  3. Il y a 3 jours · Mar 2–June 10, 2018 About Artworks Artist Videos Events Guides Photography Collection News Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1930. Oil on composition board, 30 3⁄4 x 25 3⁄4 in. (78 x 65.3 cm). Art Institute of Chicago; Friends of American Art Collection 1930.934. © Figge Art Museum, successors to the Est...

  4. Il y a 8 heures · C’est paradoxalement quand il fait explicitement comprendre aux personnages qu’il est inutile de croire que Kusturica déploie au premier degré son panorama le plus fantasmagorique, dans une conclusion où les éléments se déchaînent pour composer un tableau entre l’American Gothic et le western (l’arbre enflammé rappelant le final de La Chevauchée de la vengeance de Budd ...

  5. Il y a 6 jours · Gothic novels tell terrifying stories of patriarchal societies that thrive on the oppression or even outright sacrifice of women and others. Donna Heiland's Gothic and Gender offers a historically informed theoretical introduction to key

  6. Il y a 6 jours · From Angels and American Gothic to Wilde and Witchcraft, The Encyclopedia of the Gothic is the definitive reference guide to all aspects of this strange and wondrous genre.

  7. Il y a 8 heures · Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England. Increasingly serious and learned admirers sought to revive medieval Gothic ...