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The American Gothic House, also known as the Dibble House, is a house in Eldon, Iowa, designed in the Carpenter Gothic style with a distinctive upper window. It was the backdrop of the 1930 painting American Gothic by Grant Wood, generally considered Wood's most famous work and among the most recognized paintings in twentieth century American art. Grant Wood, who observed the house only twice in his lifetime, made only an initial sketch of the house—he completed American Gothic at his studio in Cedar Rapids.

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  • American Gothic House (en)
  • American Gothic House (es)
  • Domek z obrazu American Gothic (pl)
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  • La Casa de American Gothic (del inglés American Gothic House), también conocida como Casa Dibble (Dibble House) es una casa en Eldon, Iowa, icono del estilo Gótico Carpintero, que sirvió como fondo para la pintura de 1930 de Grant Wood, American Gothic. Generalmente la pintura es considerada como la obra más famosa de Wood y una de las más reconocidas en el arte estadounidense, habiendo sido modelo de numerosas parodias. Grant Wood, que vio la casa solamente una vez en su vida, hizo inicialmente un boceto de su fachada, el cual terminó luego en su estudio de Cedar Rapids. (es)
  • The American Gothic House, also known as the Dibble House, is a house in Eldon, Iowa, designed in the Carpenter Gothic style with a distinctive upper window. It was the backdrop of the 1930 painting American Gothic by Grant Wood, generally considered Wood's most famous work and among the most recognized paintings in twentieth century American art. Grant Wood, who observed the house only twice in his lifetime, made only an initial sketch of the house—he completed American Gothic at his studio in Cedar Rapids. (en)
  • Domek z obrazu American Gothic, znany także jako dom Dibble’ów, jest ikoną amerykańskiego gotyku wiejskiego. Znajduje się on w Eldon w stanie Iowa. Domek ten można zauważyć w tle obrazu American Gothic autorstwa Granta Wooda z 1930 roku. American Gothic jest najsłynniejszym dziełem Wooda oraz z jednym z najbardziej znanych obrazów dwudziestowiecznej sztuki amerykańskiej. Jego liczne parodie reprezentują różne dziedziny sztuk. Grant Wood, który miał okazję zobaczyć ten domek tylko raz w życiu, namalował wówczas jedynie jego szkic, a potem wykończył obraz w swoim studiu w Cedar Rapids. (pl)
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  • Dibble House (en)
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