Gilbert Stuart is famous for painting the portrait of George Washington used on the one dollar bill. The Hudson River School painted landscapes of New York's Hudson River in the 1820s. The Armory Show in 1913 was the first art show in the US to feature European Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works, causing a modernist revolution in American art. Grant Wood is best known for his painting "American Gothic" depicting rural Midwest life. Norman Rockwell created illustrations of everyday life for The Saturday Evening Post over four decades.