American Gothic, Grant Wood (1930)

American Gothic is a famous early 20th-century painting inspired by the Dibble House Grant Wood spotted in Eldon, Iowa. Without knowing its residents, Wood used his imagination to recreate the people he thought might live in the home, and this is how the famous painting came to life. An interesting, but slightly strange detail is that he modeled the man and woman after his dentist and his sister.
- The dog stands for loyalty
- The glass windows and the peaches on the windowsill stand for wealth
- the weird wood shoes are called Trippe and saveguard its wearer before the feces on the streets.
- Its a marriage to the 'Left Hand' (her left in his right), means she is from lower social origin
- He raises his right hand for the marriage oath
- The weird Mirror is called 'Hexe' (witch) and if you look closely you will find two persons entring the room. One of them is the painter himself.
- The writing above says 'Jannis van Eyck fuit hic', means Jan van Eyck was here.
Conclusion: The Painting is merely a document of a marriage.
I mean her right in his left Hand. Sorry.