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Grant Wood
Grant Wood was born on a farm near Anamosa, Iowa on February 13, 1891. After
his father’s death in 1901, the Wood family moved to Cedar Rapids where Grant attended
school and even at an early age revealed his artistic talent. He and his friend, Marvin Cone,
made scenery for plays and drawing for their high school yearbook and both were
enthusiastic volunteers at the Cedar Rapids Art Association. On the night of his high
school graduation in 1910, Grant Wood boarded a train for Minneapolis where he enrolled
in art school. He returned home in 1911 and began teaching in a one-room country school.
In 1913, he moved to Chicago to attend the Art Institute and worked in a silversmith
shop. Later, after serving in the Army as a camouflage painter, Wood once again returned
to Cedar Rapids and taught art in the public schools.(Cedar Rapids Museum of Art 1)
He served as artist in residence at the University of Iowa from 1935 to 1942.
While abroad, Grant Wood was exposed to current trends in European painting
butconcentrated on the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist styles. In this, he was
severaldecades behind European painters but current with most American artists. Wood
is best known for his later paint
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