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Please can you tell me who the artist is that painted tour landscape header? I would be extremely interested in seeing more of his work.
Thanks,
Clive Stevens
RG’s Reply: It’s a detail from a painting by Grant Wood. I like it and his other paintings very much. He painted the famous “American Gothic” with the man holding a pitchfork next to his daughter (some people think it’s his wife) .
The painting I took it from is called Stone City, Iowa.
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