Parson Weems' Fable

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Parson Weems' Fable is a 1939 painting by American artist Grant Wood that humorously reimagines the legendary cherry tree story about George Washington.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artStyle American Regionalism
surface form: American Regionalist style

stylized realism
basedOn biographical anecdote by Mason Locke Weems
cherry tree myth about George Washington
colorPalette contrasting reds and greens
muted earth tones
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Grant Wood
creatorBirthName Grant DeVolson Wood
creatorNationality American
depictionDetail Parson Weems as a showman-like narrator
child George Washington with adult Washington’s face
depicts George Washington
George Washington as a child
Parson Weems
cherry tree
depictsHistoricalFigure George Washington
Mason Locke Weems
genre history painting
satirical painting
hasPart axe held by young George Washington
curtain-like drapery framing the scene
felled cherry tree trunk
figure of Parson Weems pulling back a curtain
portrait medallion of adult George Washington
stormy sky background
humorStyle caricature
visual irony
inception 1939
language none
mainSubject American folklore
mythmaking about national heroes
medium oil paint
movement Regionalism
narrativeFocus construction of American national identity
questioning historical accuracy of patriotic legends
publicationCentury 20th century
support canvas
theme American patriotism
didactic moral stories
folklore versus historical fact
mythologizing political leaders

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Grant Wood notableWork Parson Weems' Fable