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The advice Grant Wood gave to Carl flick to paint what is in your midst was to become one of the rallying cries of regionalism and was of course the lesson Wood himself had learned after so many trips to Europe in his own search of art. In a letter written to an admirer in 1932, Flick wrote of his work; "It was then he (Wood) opened my eyes to the beauties of my surroundings and showed me how to sketch. Through Mr. Wood's influence I learned to see objects around me in a different light." What motivated Wood to respond to Flick's letter in person is unknown. One might suppose Carl Flick's simple upbringing in the Amana colony and his lack of any formal art education was the common ground, which generated the empathy that motivated Wood to seek out Carl Flick. Or perhaps the maturing Wood saw in Flick the perfect or purest candidate for his forthcoming Regionalist art movement. An individual raised with no outside interference from the material and modern world and reared in the heart of America. What is known from numerous period newspaper accounts is that Wood befriended Flick and indeed began tutoring him. He instructed Flick to paint the beauty of his surroundings and is recorded to have painted alongside Flick in the Amana Colonies. Soon Wood and Flick's works would be exhibited together and as Grant Wood's career exploded with the unveiling of "American Gothic", Carl Flick's works received more and more attention. Wood continued to paint in the Amanas with his painting "Young Corn" being executed there in 1931.
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Preview:
Tuesday, June 9th - Friday, June 12th
9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Saturday, June 13th - Sunday, June 14th
10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Monday, June 15th
9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P. M.
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Shipping:
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Our Approved Carriers are:
•UPS
•UPS-SCS (up to $500)
•FedEx (up to $500)
•USPS
•Vintage Transportation
•Art Transit
•Plycon
Third Party Shippers:
•UPS Store (Cedar Falls, IA) - 319-268-1705 or 319-268-1705
•UPS Store (Waterloo, IA) - 319-235-1800 or 319-235-1800
•The Postman - 319-236-1328 or 319-236-1328
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The advice Grant Wood gave to Carl flick to paint what is in your midst was to become one of the rallying cries of regionalism and was of course the lesson Wood himself had learned after so many trips to Europe in his own search of art. In a letter written to an admirer in 1932, Flick wrote of his work; "It was then he (Wood) opened my eyes to the beauties of my surroundings and showed me how to sketch. Through Mr. Wood's influence I learned to see objects around me in a different light." What motivated Wood to respond to Flick's letter in person is unknown. One might suppose Carl Flick's simple upbringing in the Amana colony and his lack of any formal art education was the common ground, which generated the empathy that motivated Wood to seek out Carl Flick. Or perhaps the maturing Wood saw in Flick the perfect or purest candidate for his forthcoming Regionalist art movement. An individual raised with no outside interference from the material and modern world and reared in the heart of America. What is known from numerous period newspaper accounts is that Wood befriended Flick and indeed began tutoring him. He instructed Flick to paint the beauty of his surroundings and is recorded to have painted alongside Flick in the Amana Colonies. Soon Wood and Flick's works would be exhibited together and as Grant Wood's career exploded with the unveiling of "American Gothic", Carl Flick's works received more and more attention. Wood continued to paint in the Amanas with his painting "Young Corn" being executed there in 1931.
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SHIPPING NOTICE:
Jackson's is your sole and only source for one stop packing and shipping. With over 50 years of experience, our professional, affordable and efficient in-house shipping department will be happy to provide you a fair and reasonable shipping quote on this lot. Simply email us before the auction for a quick quote: shipping@jacksonsauction.com or call 1-800-665-6743. Jackson's can expertly pack and ship to meet any of your needs. To ensure quality control Jackson's DOES NOT release to third party shippers.
Buyers Premium: 20%
Preview:
Tuesday, June 9th - Friday, June 12th
9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Saturday, June 13th - Sunday, June 14th
10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Monday, June 15th
9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P. M.
Payment: For bidders whose credit has not yet been established with our firm, you may apply for a check acceptance account by filling out a bidder approval form (available from www.jacksonsauction.com). This should be done prior to the sale. All property must be paid for within 7 business days after auction unless otherwise arranged with an authorized staff member. Invoices must be paid in full immediately upon receipt. In the event of nonpayment, your signature on bid form is authorization to charge your credit card for purchases and all additional charges. Jackson's may impose, and the purchaser agrees to pay, a 1.5% per month late charge on the total purchase price in invoices that are outstanding over thirty (30) days after the date of the sale
Shipping:
Our fine art and antique shipping department is experienced in coordinating shipping arrangements for any variety of items purchased at auction
Our Approved Carriers are:
•UPS
•UPS-SCS (up to $500)
•FedEx (up to $500)
•USPS
•Vintage Transportation
•Art Transit
•Plycon
Third Party Shippers:
•UPS Store (Cedar Falls, IA) - 319-268-1705 or 319-268-1705
•UPS Store (Waterloo, IA) - 319-235-1800 or 319-235-1800
•The Postman - 319-236-1328 or 319-236-1328
•Pro Pak