保罗·里维尔的午夜奔骑

Grant Wood · PD

保罗·里维尔的午夜奔骑


作品信息

创作年份
1931
材质技法
油彩
类型
绘画
尺寸
76.2 × 101.6 cm

故事

Grant Wood painted this in 1931, at the bottom of the Great Depression and the year after his American Gothic had made him famous. It shows Paul Revere galloping through a New England town at night to warn that British troops were coming, back in April 1775. Wood was not after history. He works from a high, bird's-eye view, with a toy-like village of glowing white houses and rounded green trees, a scene closer to a memory or a bedtime story than a record. His real source was a poem, Longfellow's Paul Revere's Ride of 1860, which had already turned that night into legend. For the galloping horse, unable to find a live model that suited him, Wood is said to have worked from a child's wooden hobby horse.

保罗·里维尔的午夜奔骑 — 格兰特·伍德 — MuseScope