Autumn Oaks (1933) by Grant Wood

“Autumn Oaks” is a landscape painting by Grant Wood, created in 1933 during the Regionalism art movement. The artwork, titled “Autumn Oaks,” depicts a serene, pastoral landscape characterized by tall oak trees adorned in autumnal hues. The piece captures the reddish-brown foliage of the trees set against a backdrop that subtly transitions from the warm, earthy tones of the ground to a serene sky that harmonizes with the overall palette. Shadows cast by the trees add a depth and dimensionality to the composition, creating a tranquil and immersive natural scene. The artwork exemplifies the essence of the Regionalism movement, reflecting the simplicity and beauty of rural American landscapes.

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