Young Corn

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Young Corn is a 1931 Regionalist painting by American artist Grant Wood that depicts an idealized Midwestern rural landscape with rolling fields and farm buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artHistoricalContext interwar American art
colorPalette greens and earth tones
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Grant Wood
creatorBirthName Grant DeVolson Wood
creatorBirthPlace Anamosa, Iowa, United States
surface form: Anamosa, Iowa
creatorMovement Regionalism
creatorNationality American
depicts Midwestern rural landscape
cornfields
farm buildings
idealized countryside
rolling fields
genre landscape painting
hasStyle idealized realism
precisionist influence
inception 1931
languageOfTitle English
mainSubject Midwestern United States
surface form: American Midwest
movement American Regionalism
sameCreatorAs American Gothic
Stone City, Iowa
sameMovementAs American Gothic
theme agrarian ideal
harmony between humans and landscape
rural American life
title Young Corn self-link
usesComposition curvilinear patterns of fields
usesPerspective aerial perspective

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Grant Wood notableWork Young Corn
Young Corn title Young Corn self-link