Victorian Survival (1931) by Grant Wood

The artwork, titled “Victorian Survival,” was created by the artist Grant Wood in 1931. It belongs to the Regionalism art movement and is classified as a portrait.

The artwork depicts a stern-looking elderly woman seated against a simple, muted backdrop. Her attire, a long-sleeved, high-neck black dress, suggests a sense of somberness and modesty. Her hair is neatly pulled back, highlighting her severe and composed expression. The background features minimal objects: a cross and a vase with floral decorations. The style of the portrait is characterized by meticulous attention to detail, emphasizing the subject’s austere demeanor and dignified presence. The overall composition conveys a sense of endurance and resilience, aligning with the artwork’s title.

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