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Wild Flowers

(American, 1891–1942)
1939
Medium/TechniqueLithograph, with hand-coloring
Dimensions26.35 x 38.9 cm (10 3/8 x 15 5/16 in.)
Credit LineEllen Kelleran Gardner Fund
Accession number1977.118
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ClassificationsPrints
Description
In 1939, Wood created a series of four lithographic still-lives depicting fruits, vegetables, wild flowers, and "tame flowers." The series is rooted in the work of the 19th-century lithographers Currier & Ives, and Wood wanted his prints hand-colored like his forebears' were. Though his publisher urged him to color the prints himself, Wood refused, saying that he preferred  to follow the 19th-century precident of employing a separate craftsperson to do the coloring. The black and white prints were sent to California, where Nan Wood Graham, the artist's sister, undertook the coloring.
InscriptionsLower right in pencil: Grant Wood.CopyrightArt © Estate of Grant Wood / Licensed by VAGA, NY
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Approaching Storm
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December Afternoon
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January
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July Fifteenth
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