Our Good Earth

John Steuart Curry, Our Good Earth, 1942, watercolor on illustration board, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by Ralph Cross Johnson and William T. Evans, 2001.4
John Steuart Curry, Our Good Earth, 1942, watercolor on illustration board, 13 3811 in. (34.027.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by Ralph Cross Johnson and William T. Evans, 2001.4
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Artwork Details

Title
Our Good Earth
Date
1942
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
13 3811 in. (34.027.9 cm)
Credit Line
Museum purchase made possible by Ralph Cross Johnson and William T. Evans
Mediums Description
watercolor on illustration board
Classifications
Subjects
  • Landscape — weather — cloud
  • Occupation — farm — farmer
  • Dress — accessory — hat
  • Figure group — male and child
  • Landscape — farm
Object Number
2001.4

Artwork Description

When Curry was asked to create a monumental image for a war-bond poster during World War II, he depicted a noble American farmer, flanked by two carefree children, standing tall in his Kansas wheat field. The imposing figure emphasizes how important farming was to the war effort. This watercolor is a study for the painting, which was then reproduced as a poster captioned “Our Good Earth – Keep It Ours.”

Graphic Masters II: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2009

Works by this artist (3 items)

Thomas Ball, Saint John the Evangelist, 1875, marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Robert and Judith Bahssin, 1990.26
Saint John the Evangelist
Date1875
marble
On view
Thomas Ball, La Petite Pensee, modeled ca. 1867, marble, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1973.56
La Petite Pensee
Datemodeled ca. 1867
marble
Not on view

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