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Photography by Edward C. Robison III

The American Golfer

The American Golfer is a portrait of Charles Campbell, a banker from Kalamazoo, Michigan. Wood agreed to the commission after spending a week at the banker’s home and concluding that the Campbell family “are extremely worthwhile citizens.” Campbell is portrayed at the end of a golf swing, watching the arc of his ball with an expression of hopefulness.

The background depicts an idyllic rural landscape in Wood’s native Midwest, rendered in his characteristic Regionalist style. The picturesque countryside with lush, rolling green fields, manicured trees, and an imposing colonial residence reflect idealized American values. The zig-zag line of the road, continued by the golfer’s raised arm and golf club, add a dynamic element to the composition.

In The American Golfer, Wood continued pursuing a subject he had explored throughout his career: aging. Campbell represents an older gentleman, confidently enjoying the fruits of his life and his passion for golf. The fall season, evoked by the colors of the leaves, alludes to the golfer’s age, and the fallen acorn hints at the continuing cycle of life.

ArtistaGrant Wood(1891-1942)
Fecha1940
MedioOil on board
Dimensiones44 1/4 x 56 1/8 x 3 1/8 in.
Firmadol.c., in red paint: GRANT WOOD - 1940
Inscripción(es)verso, in white chalk: [white figure drawing]
Línea de créditoCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2014.33
ClasificaciónPainting
Procedenciacommissioned by Merrill W. Taylor for Charles Campbell (his father-in-law) (the sitter), Kalamazoo, MI, 1940; by descent to Mary Elizabeth Campbell Taylor (his daughter and wife of Merrill W. Taylor), Kalamazoo, MI; by descent in the family; to (Christie’s, New York, NY), November 19, 2014, sale 2899, lot 52; purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2014
En exhibiciónNo
The American Golfer44.3 × 56.1 in.Tennis Ball2.7 in. diameter

This artwork's face covers about 341× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.