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Grant Wood — July 15th
Grant Wood — July 15th
Grant Wood — July 15th
Grant Wood — July 15th
Grant Wood — July 15th
Grant Wood

July 15th

# July 15th This striking lithograph captures Grant Wood's distinctive approach to Midwestern subject matter through a composition that balances meticulous detail with bold graphic sensibility. Rendered in Wood's characteristic style, the work demonstrates his mastery of the lithographic medium, employing strong contrasts and carefully modulated tones to create a composition of considerable visual impact. The print, measuring 19 by 21 inches framed, presents the artist's signature and Cole catalogue number, affirming its place within his documented body of work. Wood's lithographs remain highly sought after by collectors for their technical virtuosity and their evocation of a distinctly American aesthetic rooted in rural observation and social commentary. The work exemplifies the qualities that have sustained Wood's reputation among serious collectors: a sophisticated understanding of printmaking technique combined with subject matter that resonates with viewers across generations. The framed presentation, carefully handled by Georgetown Frame Shoppe, enhances the work's presentation while respecting the integrity of the original print. For collectors interested in American printmaking from the early-to-mid twentieth century, this lithograph represents a significant opportunity to acquire a work by one of the period's most influential artists, whose influence on American visual culture and printmaking practice remains profound.

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Grant Wood, Grant Wood July 15th, (Cole 5), Signed, Lithograph on paper, 19" x 21" Framed Size

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Grant Wood, July 15th

# July 15th This striking lithograph captures Grant Wood's distinctive approach to Midwestern subject matter through a composition that balances meticulous detail with bold graphic sensibility. Rendered in Wood's characteristic style, the work demonstrates his mastery of the lithographic medium, employing strong contrasts and carefully modulated tones to create a composition of considerable visual impact. The print, measuring 19 by 21 inches framed, presents the artist's signature and Cole catalogue number, affirming its place within his documented body of work. Wood's lithographs remain highly sought after by collectors for their technical virtuosity and their evocation of a distinctly American aesthetic rooted in rural observation and social commentary. The work exemplifies the qualities that have sustained Wood's reputation among serious collectors: a sophisticated understanding of printmaking technique combined with subject matter that resonates with viewers across generations. The framed presentation, carefully handled by Georgetown Frame Shoppe, enhances the work's presentation while respecting the integrity of the original print. For collectors interested in American printmaking from the early-to-mid twentieth century, this lithograph represents a significant opportunity to acquire a work by one of the period's most influential artists, whose influence on American visual culture and printmaking practice remains profound.

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Grant Wood, Grant Wood July 15th, (Cole 5), Signed, Lithograph on paper, 19" x 21" Framed Size
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Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Washington, D.C., United States

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