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Grant Wood · 1932

Daughters of Revolution

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Grant Wood's biting satire — three Daughters of the American Revolution posed against Leutze's Washington Crossing the Delaware. Cincinnati Art Museum.

Up to 10 × 5 in · landscape

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Larger sizes are unavailable for this painting because the source scan's resolution wouldn't print at gallery quality.

Format & finish

Archival cotton canvas stretched over a wooden frame. Ready to hang as-is. No external frame.

Scale next to a 5'10" person

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The story of Daughters of Revolution

Daughters of Revolution (1932) is a painting by American artist Grant Wood, who said it was his only satire.

Adapted from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Grant Wood

Grant DeVolson Wood was an American artist and representative of Regionalism, best known for his paintings depicting the rural American Midwest. He is particularly well known for American Gothic (1930), which has become an iconic example of early 20th-century American art.

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Biography adapted from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

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