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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · American Gothic by Grant Wood is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable and iconic paintings in American art history. Created in 1930, the painting portrays a stern-looking farmer holding a pitchfork, standing alongside a woman presumed to be his daughter, with a white farmhouse in the background.

  2. Damned If You Don't: Directed by Lou Antonio. With Gary Cole, Paige Turco, Jake Weber, Brenda Bakke. Carter got away with molesting a girl, via Sheriff Buck's influence, but 17 years later, stalls about providing his own 15 year-old daughter as the Sheriff's go-fer.

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    • Drama, Horror, Thriller
    • Lou Antonio
    • 1995-10-10
  3. Sep 16, 2024 · Merlyn: Caleb, Lucas is a part of you. But that don't mean you have to be like him. Caleb: I know. Merlyn: The day will come you'll have to choose your path and I want you to be strong enough to resist his influence. Caleb: I know Merli, I know. Don't worry. The buck stops here.

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    American Gothic was in many ways a very personal painting for American artist Grant Wood. Planning to enter an art exhibition in Chicago and in search of local inspiration, in the end it was the architecture of a small house in his Midwestern home town of Eldon, Iowa that inspired Grant Wood to paint American Gothic in 1930, one of the most famous ...

    After an initial analysis of the famous painting, many people assume that Grant Wood's American Gothic is just a portrait of a prim and proper older, local married couple, but not a very happy one. In the portrait, the hard, somewhat cold woman frowns and furrows her brow in resignation as she stares off vacantly into the distance. The tight-lipped...

    According to artist Grant Wood, much of his attraction to the house featured in the background behind the couple was due to its quaint architectural style: American Gothic. Also referred to as \"carpenter Gothic,\" this suburban style of home popular during the Depression era was meant to mimic the lofty, vaulted Gothic architecture of historic Eur...

    Artist Grant Wood might have thought his satire of small town Midwestern America was funny and right on target, but many art critics initially found his painting American Gothic to be mean spirited and insulting toward the simple, a low blow toward the hardworking men and women of the Midwest living through the tough economic times during the Great...

  4. Out of the blue, Sheriff Lucas Buck visits him and requests poppy to work in his office. Seventeen years ago, Carter had a problem with a teenager and Sheriff Buck helped him; now he wants Poppy in retribution and gives a parental authorization to Carter to be signed until midnight of the next day.

  5. Oct 6, 2022 · Even in 1995, “American Gothic” knew not to cast an actual teenager as the fifteen-year-old Brigid Brannagh plays. It just didn’t know not to still ogle early twenties Brannagh as she plays that teenager. While, sure, it’s Southern Gothic, it’s also contorting itself to allow objectifying Brannagh, even though she’s in constant ...

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  7. American Gothic is an American horror series created by Shaun Cassidy. The show first aired on CBS on September 22, 1995, and was cancelled after a single season on July 11, 1996. [1] The show received positive reviews and has been regarded as a cult classic. [2] [3] [4]

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