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Danny Galieote, known for his Pop American Regionalism contemporary & figurative art. https://t.co/zabF2REe95
Art Inspiration For Today: “Tornado Over Kansas” by John Steuart Curry (American) 1929, oil on canvas, genre: Realism, Regionalism #ArtInspirationForToday #JohnSteuartCurry #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Outside The Limits” by Clarence Holbrook Carter (American), 1938, oil on canvas, genre: Texas Regionalism #ArtInspirationForToday #ClarenceHolbrookCarter #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Chimney Stacks and Winding Ways, Whitby” by Fred Cecil Jones (British) 1936, graphite, chalk, watercolor and gouache on paper, genre: Regionalism #ArtInspirationForToday #FredCecilJones #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Unemployed” by Charles Pickhardt (American), 1935, lithograph, genre: Regionalism, Social Realism #ArtInspirationForToday #CharlesPickhardt #SelectedByTarahutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Sunday Morning, Grand Coulee” by Z. Vanessa Helder (American), 1940, watercolor, genre: Regionalism, Modernism #ArtInspirationForToday #ZVanessaHelder #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Winter Scene in Brooklyn” by Francis Guy (American), ca. 1819-1820, oil on canvas, genre: Early American Art, Regionalism #ArtInspirationForToday #GuyFrancis #SelectedByTaraHutton
‘Sheepherder’ by Thomas Hart Benton https://t.co/cxrOihJ6l9 #arthistory #painting #regionalism
These maps of regionalisms show how America is divided by a common language https://t.co/EHOsB12FwH
Some artworks of the famous American painter #GrantWood (1891-1942)
#Regionalism #Art