Autumn plow - 1931


Size (cm): 75x55
Price:
Sale price$370.00 CAD

Description

Grant Wood, one of the most recognized exponents of American regionalism, offers us in his painting "Autumn Plow" (1931) a masterful representation of rural life in the United States, transmitting not only a detailed vision of agricultural work, but also also a deep sense of belonging and connection with the Earth. This work, carried out at the top of his career, reflects Wood's mastery in capturing the essence of the US western environment, addressing both the landscape and human activity with a clear and precise technique.

Through paint, a vast field is observed on a sunny day of autumn, where shadows and light play a fundamental role in composition. The plow, which is the central focus of the work, furrows the dark and fertile land, visible in the contrast between the plowed surface and the land without work. This contrast is not only aesthetic, but it symbolizes hard work and the transformation of the landscape under the dedication of the farmer. Wood uses a warm and terrible palette, ranging from rich brown to autumn gold, evoking the warmth and richness of the rural environment and suggesting the imminent harvest.

The absence of visible human figures is remarkable, a characteristic feature in various works by Wood, which suggests that agricultural work, although intrinsically human, can also be an expression of the earth itself. This choice can be interpreted as a tribute to the collective effort of the agricultural community, where man and nature work in conjunction, even if they are indirectly represented. Wood's attention towards the technical details of the plow reflects his respect for crafts and agricultural tradition, while inviting the viewer to contemplate rural life from an almost spiritual perspective.

In "Autumn plow", Wood uses a cheeky and defined brushstroke technique, which allows him to visually model the volume of forms and give texture to the fields. This approach, combined with its realistic and at the same time symbolic style, resonates with the philosophy of regionalism, which sought to represent the identity and experiences of rural America against the growing urbanization of the country. The work can be seen as an answer to the great depression, in which Wood seeks to remember the importance of agriculture and community values ​​in times of crisis.

The artistic influences that Wood incorporated in his work are notorious: from Naive painting to the symbolism of postimpressionists, his style is distinguished by a coherent and accessible narrative. It can be useful to compare it with other works of its production, such as "American Gothic" or "Death on the Ridge Road", where the everyday is mixed with elements of American cultural identity. However, "autumn plow" stands out for its most contemplative and serene approach, which reflects a stage of introspection and an attempt to reconnect with the roots of agrarian life.

In conclusion, "Autumn plow" is a work that not only embellishes through its visual representation, but also invites a deep reflection on the relationship between man and earth. Grant Wood manages to capture the essence of an era and a way of life, becoming a lasting testimony of the agricultural history of America. Through its ability to synthesize reality with an emotional burden, this painting becomes a symbol of resilience and connection, reminding us of the importance of tradition and effort in the heart of American culture.

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