pencil-signed in the lower right. Published in 1939, it depicts a night-dressed man cautiously descending the staircase using an oil lamp to light his way. Unframed; 16" x 12". Grant Wood (1892-1942) was born and raised in the Midwest, and unlike many of his contemporaries, he remained in the Midwest. He studied at various American institutions, and went to Paris, according to him, because he "had to go to France to appreciate Iowa". He became one of the leading figures in the Regionalist movement in the 1930s and 1940s. Provenance:Ex Collection Bob White, Oxford, Ohio Condition:Slight mat burn, a few minor spots of foxing; VG-.
pencil-signed in the lower right. Published in 1939, it depicts a night-dressed man cautiously descending the staircase using an oil lamp to light his way. Unframed; 16" x 12". Grant Wood (1892-1942) was born and raised in the Midwest, and unlike many of his contemporaries, he remained in the Midwest. He studied at various American institutions, and went to Paris, according to him, because he "had to go to France to appreciate Iowa". He became one of the leading figures in the Regionalist movement in the 1930s and 1940s. Provenance:Ex Collection Bob White, Oxford, Ohio Condition:Slight mat burn, a few minor spots of foxing; VG-.
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