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It’s not a shocker, really, that the figures lifted from one of American art’s most famous images and made enormous and three-dimensional have proved so popular. There is something both ...
Arts ‘American Gothic’, famous piece by artist Grant Wood, is displayed to visitors at the Art Institute of Chicago Wood finished his painting in 1930, and it drew immediate public interest ...
When: Aug. 30-Nov. 16 Where: Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive. Cost: Museum admission is free, but entrance to the "American Gothic" exhibition will have a fee: $8, $5 for students with ID.
More awesome art at Frankensteinia blog. A 1931 illustration by William P. Welsh, for Woman’s Home Companion magazine, illustrating Winter — and a striking precursor to the Bride Of Frankenstein.
Almost anywhere you go in southeastern Michigan ― anywhere with Art Deco buildings or Gothic Revival churches ― if you look up, you’ll see fascinating works of art like gargoyles, corbels ...
Installation view of “Gothic Modern: From Darkness to Light” at Norway’s National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo. Photo: Ina Wesenberg.
On the long list of artists to suffer the fatal derision of Nazi Germany was one of Germany's greatest sculptors, Ernst Barlach. He died in 1938, shunned by his townspeople, condemned (falsely) as ...
With circular tower and porches, wrought-iron balustrades, Steamboat Gothic represented the last word in elegance to riverboat captains of the 1850s, is one of the most elaborate forms of U.S ...