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202: 217:. Graham posed as the woman and their dentist, Byron McKeeby, posed as the male. People who saw the painting assumed that the portrayed couple was married, but Graham said that her brother intended it to be a picture of a farmer and his daughter. Grant stretched out Graham's face in the picture so that no one would be able to recognize her. Shortly after the painting was finished, the farmers and their wives nearby thought that they were being ridiculed. Those people became fans when they realized that Graham posed for the painting. 130: 33: 156:, with her mother and brothers, moving six times within Iowa in all during her mother's life. As a child, Graham enjoyed painting, including on glass. Once the money earned from the farm was depleted, her brother Grant supported Graham and their mother financially. Graham attended high school in Cedar Rapids and then business college. Upon graduation, she attended nightly art school classes and was an art supervisor assistant within Cedar Rapids public schools. 340: 303: 165:
story about her designs and painted glass. She exhibited her artwork in Iowa art salons and New York. The animal pictures that she painted and showed in New York were often used on ornaments, screens, decorative panels, play-rooms, and more. Graham wrote a story about herself in an issue of the
179:, and Edward entered the real estate business there. After her husband died in 1967, Graham moved into a house that was close to their old one. She later made around 20 scrapbooks of Grant's life which were microfilmed by the 627: 159:
She married real estate broker and investor Edward Graham in 1924. Her own artwork included sewing, making collages out of tissues, and painting glass. In 1938, Graham was featured in a
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In 1928, Graham's brother Grant Wood returned after a working trip to Munich, Germany, and he felt inspired to paint a picture of a cottage that was in
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Graham traveled throughout the United States with her husband and then they later traveled worldwide. They decided to live in
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showed a topless version of the painting. Graham was afraid that people would think that she authorized it.
622: 562: 201: 515: 180: 148:. Her parents were Francis M. and Hattie Wood and she had three older brothers, including painter 617: 586: 441: 184: 79: 670: 660: 176: 699: 694: 161: 8: 554: 508: 222: 168: 153: 339: 302: 152:. She was 16 months of age when her father, who was a farmer, died. She then moved to 115:. She is best known as the model for the woman in her brother's most famous painting, 665: 466: 460: 259: 632: 421: 316: 279: 546: 206: 129: 117: 332: 295: 491: 688: 145: 60: 426: 409: 578: 495: 648: 486: 214: 32: 531: 149: 137: 112: 99: 191:, was posthumously published by the State Historical Society of Iowa. 628:
Grant Wood's "Fall Plowing" Rural Historic Landscape District
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Grant Wood and Little Sister Nan: Essays and Remembrances
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Anamosa, Iowa
Menlo Park, California
Grant Wood
Grant Wood
American Gothic

Grant Wood
Anamosa, Iowa
Grant Wood
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Cedar Rapids Gazette
Coronet
Riverside, California
Archives of American Art
Smithsonian Institution

American Gothic
Eldon, Iowa
Hustler






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0960516220
"Story of Grant Wood's 'Portrait of Nan' Told"
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