Spring in Town

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"Spring in Town" is a 1941 painting by American artist Grant Wood that idealizes rural Midwestern life through a meticulously detailed, nostalgic small-town scene.

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Spring in Town canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artHistoricalContext American art of the 1940s
collection Cedar Rapids Museum of Art collection
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Grant Wood
Grant Wood
surface form: Grant Wood (1891–1942)
creatorNationality American
creatorResidenceAtTimeOfCreation Iowa
depicts backyards
church steeple
clothesline
domestic architecture
domestic labor
farm animals
gardening
neatly kept yards
orderly landscape
rural Midwestern life
small town
spring season
trees in bloom
white frame houses
genre American Regionalism
hasColorPalette bright
pastel tones
hasQuality idealized
meticulously detailed
nostalgic
hasTheme everyday life
rural idealism
seasonal renewal
inception 1941
influencedBy Midwestern rural culture
languageOfTitle English
location Cedar Rapids Museum of Art
mainSubject small-town American life
materialUsed oil paint
movement Regionalism
partOf late works of Grant Wood
setInPeriod early 20th-century America
setInRegion Midwestern United States
support canvas
title Spring in Town self-link

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Grant Wood notableWork Spring in Town
Spring in Town title Spring in Town self-link