"I had to go to France to appreciate Iowa”
— Grant Wood
Episode webpage:
https://bit.ly/3PNwzks
Images:
-Grant Wood, "American Gothic" (1930)
-The Dibble House, Edon, Iowa
-Grant Wood, “Corn Cob Chandelier for Iowa Corn Room” (1925)
-Example of Gothic architecture interior, Chartres cathedral (13th century)
-Icon of Christ, Byzantine, late 14th century
-Nan Wood and Dr. Byron McKeeby standing in front of "American Gothic"
-Walker Evans, "Portrait of Allie Mae Burroughs" (1936)
-Thomas Hart Benton, "Threshing Wheat" (c. 1942)
-Grant Wood, "Young Corn" (1931)
-The Wizard of Oz set design: "Corn Field" (1939)
-Edward Hopper, "The Nighthawks" (1942)
-Jackson Pollock's Number 10, 1949 (1949)
Music used:
-Django Reinhardt, “Django’s Tiger”
-The Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen"
-The Blue Dot Sessions, “Long and Low Cloud,” “Hakodate Line,” “Cornicob,” “Sylvestor,” “Di Breun,” “The Silver Hatch,” “Speaker Joy”
-Joe Dassin, “Les Champs-Elysees"
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