Iowa-born Grant Wood completed "American Gothic" in 1930. It became a famous piece that generated speculation from viewers about its subjects.
Read Also
- Hezbollah’s Victims Voice Relief at Its Disarray
- Alberta municipal leaders squash advocacy for permanent resident voting rights
- Mark Robinson hospitalized with burns after incident at campaign event amid ‘Black Nazi’ scandal
- B.C. election: Critics see drug debate tainted by politicization
- 50 Viking Age skeletons unearthed by Danish archaeologists
- China, at UN, warns against 'expansion of the battlefield' in the Ukraine war
- Counting the cost of British Columbia’s toxic drug crisis
- Main Czech opposition party wins most seats in election for a third of Senate
- Death of Hezbollah chief raises question of what comes next
- Israeli PM Netanyahu presents maps at UN, labels India a 'blessing' and Iran a 'curse'
Latest Fox News
- ‘American Gothic’, famous piece by artist Grant Wood, is displayed to visitors at the Art Institute of Chicago
- North Korea expands list of crimes punishable by death: report
- North Korea expands list of crimes punishable by death: report
- Israeli military says Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah killed in Beirut strike
- Israeli forces take out head of Hamas in southern Syria
- Israeli forces say head of Hamas in southern Syria killed in strike
- Fate of Hezbollah chief unknown after he was targeted in Israeli strike, 2 Hezbollah leaders killed
- Virginia FAA contractor allegedly spied for Iran, shared private info on US airports, energy industry: DOJ
- Israel strikes Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut, IDF says
- Trump meets Ukraine's Zelenskyy at Trump Tower, says Russia's war must end with 'fair deal'