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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 compelling lithograph exemplifies Grant Wood's mastery of the medium and his ability to distill complex emotional narratives into powerful visual statements. Created during a period when Wood was increasingly exploring printmaking as a vehicle for his distinctive artistic vision, the work demonstrates the artist's characteristic attention to formal composition and his talent for imbuing everyday subjects with psychological depth. The print's intimate scale, combined with Wood's precise handling of light and shadow across the lithographic surface, creates a work of remarkable presence and contemplative power that rewards sustained viewing. Wood's lithographic practice, though less celebrated than his paintings, reveals an artist fully engaged with the technical possibilities of the medium. The work's execution shows the artist's sophisticated understanding of how to achieve tonal complexity and textural variety through stone lithography, resulting in an image that possesses both graphic immediacy and subtle nuance. For collectors seeking to deepen their understanding of Wood's artistic range and philosophy, this signed impression represents a significant opportunity to acquire a work that captures the artist's mature printmaking achievements, offering insight into a crucial but often overlooked dimension of his prolific career.

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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 compelling lithograph exemplifies Grant Wood's mastery of the medium and his ability to distill complex emotional narratives into powerful visual statements. Created during a period when Wood was increasingly exploring printmaking as a vehicle for his distinctive artistic vision, the work demonstrates the artist's characteristic attention to formal composition and his talent for imbuing everyday subjects with psychological depth. The print's intimate scale, combined with Wood's precise handling of light and shadow across the lithographic surface, creates a work of remarkable presence and contemplative power that rewards sustained viewing. Wood's lithographic practice, though less celebrated than his paintings, reveals an artist fully engaged with the technical possibilities of the medium. The work's execution shows the artist's sophisticated understanding of how to achieve tonal complexity and textural variety through stone lithography, resulting in an image that possesses both graphic immediacy and subtle nuance. For collectors seeking to deepen their understanding of Wood's artistic range and philosophy, this signed impression represents a significant opportunity to acquire a work that captures the artist's mature printmaking achievements, offering insight into a crucial but often overlooked dimension of his prolific career.

Medium
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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