American Gothic: A Life of America's Most Famous Painting by Steven Biel

American Gothic: A Life of America's Most Famous Painting by Steven Biel

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With broad perspective, acute insight and humour, Steven Biel explores the origins and multiple meanings of Grant Wood's indelible portrait.

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American Gothic: A Life of America's Most Famous Painting by Steven Biel

Is there anyone who has not seen the painting of the sturdy Iowa farmer with his pitch-fork and his thin-lipped wife or daughter? Ever since it met the public eye in 1930, the work by Grant Wood entitled American Gothic has elicited admiration, disgust, reverence and ridicule. Painted by a self-proclaimed bohemian who studied in Paris, the image was first seen as a critique of Midwestern Puritanism and what H. L. Mencken called the booboisie. During the Depression, it came to represent endurance in hard times through the quintessential American values of thrift, work and faith. Later, in television, advertising, politics and popular culture, American Gothic evolved into parody. With broad perspective, acute insight and humour, Steven Biel explores the strangely enduring life of America's most popular painting.
Steven Biel is the executive director of the Mahindra Humanities Center and a senior lecturer on history and literature at Harvard University.
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ISBN 13 9780393059120
ISBN 10 039305912X
Title American Gothic: A Life of America's Most Famous Painting
Author Steven Biel
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2005-06-17
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.