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| - | You may notice some yellow highlighted words in the text that may be unfamiliar to you. There are explanations and pronunciation hints for these words at the bottom of the page. Good luck! :-D | + | You may notice some yellow |
| - | 你或许留意到了正文中的一些黄色高亮单词,这些单词可能有些难。页面底部有这些单词的释义和发音提示。祝好运!: | + | 你或许留意到了正文中的一些<span hi>黄色高亮单词</ |
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| - | According to Wood the work is in fact intended as an affirmation of its distinctly Midwestern subject matter and implied values, standing apart from those of large American cities and, even more so, European culture. | + | According to Wood the work is in fact intended as an affirmation of its distinctly Midwestern subject matter and implied values, standing apart from those of large American cities and, even more so, European culture. |
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| ===== The house became a tourist attraction - 小木屋成了旅游胜地 ===== | ===== The house became a tourist attraction - 小木屋成了旅游胜地 ===== | ||
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| - | ===== Grant Wood - 格兰特·伍德 ===== | + | ===== About Grant Wood - 关于格兰特·伍德 ===== |
| === Biography - 生平 === | === Biography - 生平 === | ||
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| - | In Chicago, Wood spent his days at his jewelry and metalworking shop and his evenings developing his talents through correspondence courses and classes at the Art Institute. During the 1920s, Wood was also able to find a way to travel to Europe, visiting the museums of France and Italy, studying at the Académie Julian and exhibiting his work in Paris. | + | In Chicago, Wood spent his days at his jewelry and metalworking shop and his evenings developing his talents through correspondence courses and classes at the Art Institute. During the 1920s, Wood was also able to find a way to travel to Europe, visiting the museums of France and Italy, studying at the Académie Julian and exhibiting his work in Paris.[(#3)] |
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| 在芝加哥,伍德白天在珠宝金工车间工作,晚上则通过函授课程和艺术学院的课程来发掘自己的天赋。20世纪20年代,伍德得以取欧洲旅行,在那里他拜访了法国与意大利的诸多博物馆,在朱利安美术学院学习,并在巴黎展出他的作品。 | 在芝加哥,伍德白天在珠宝金工车间工作,晚上则通过函授课程和艺术学院的课程来发掘自己的天赋。20世纪20年代,伍德得以取欧洲旅行,在那里他拜访了法国与意大利的诸多博物馆,在朱利安美术学院学习,并在巴黎展出他的作品。 | ||
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| + | === Artworks - 作品 === | ||
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| + | Stone City, Iowa (1930) | ||
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| + | Parson Weem's Fable (1939) | ||
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| + | Arbor Day (1932) | ||
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| + | More artworks from Grant Wood, please view:\\ 更多格兰特伍德的作品参见: | ||
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| + | * Is Grant Wood’s famous painting serious or comic? It is this ambiguity that has helped made it one of the most parodied images in art history, writes Fisun Güner.\\ 格兰特·伍德的名画是严肃的还是滑稽的? | ||
| ===== References - 参考文献 ===== | ===== References - 参考文献 ===== | ||
| ~~REFNOTES~~ | ~~REFNOTES~~ | ||
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- 最后更改: 2020/07/28 17:28
- 由 dunbar