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A work made of black crayon, with touches of graphite, on cream wove card.

The Pump

1937

Grant Wood American, 1891-1942

United States

Grant Wood, famous for his representations of the Midwest—of which the Art Institute’s American Gothic (1930.934) is his most recognizable example—intended The Pump to be an illustration for Sinclair Lewis’s novel Main Street (1920). This image of a contemporary water pump would have been a perfect fit for Lewis’s novel about life in a midwestern town. The drawing was given to the Art Institute by Carter Manny, Jr., who received it as a high school graduation gift from the artist in 1937.

Black crayon, with touches of graphite, on cream wove card

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