In 1943 Norman Rockwell painted democracy’s portrait. An editor from Kansas helped make it possible.
When the Saturday Evening Post published an offensive antisemitic article in 1942, the furor threatened to sink the magazine.
Mary Harrsch / Flickr.com / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 DEED If you close your eyes, you can probably call up a Norman Rockwell picture of a child at the doctor's office or people at a soda fountain. These iconic ...
STOCKBRIDGE –Thousands of digitized black-and-white photographs from the Norman Rockwell Museum's Norman Rockwell Photographic Print Collection are now available for the public to view. “This project ...
The artist produced some of the most enduring images of the 20th century. A recent dustup over the use of his paintings by ...
The Gadsden Arts Center & Museum is pleased to host Norman Rockwell in the 1960s, an exhibition of prints organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, focusing on ...
The annual arts festival at Utica’s Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute will coincide this year with a sprawling Norman Rockwell exhibit including 50 of the artist’s paintings and all 323 of his ...
MANCHESTER >> A print of an unpublished Norman Rockwell painting that hung in Manchester's former Quality Restaurant will soon find a new home with the Manchester Historical Society. Completed between ...
One Love by Mr. Brainwash is a six color screen print on textured archival art paper. The One Love art print features a gradient background that is unique so that no two prints are alike in the ...
A retired Massachusetts state trooper, immortalized in a famous Norman Rockwell portrait as the wise and caring cop giving good advice to a little boy, died in his home state of New York over the ...
According to Heritage Auctions, the painting depicts a specific doubleheader game, played between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates on September 14, 1948, at Ebbets Field. It ...
WINONA, Minn. — Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are visiting Winona’s section of the Mississippi River this summer. Signed prints of Norman Rockwell’s illustrations for “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” ...
1948 Original Study for Tough Call by Norman Rockwell. The work was gifted to Umpire “Beans” Reardon. Heritage Auctions The painting, a 1948 study for one of Rockwell’s 1949 Saturday Evening Post ...
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