Norman Rockwell didn't paint fancy scenes, or elegant parties. He painted every day American life the way he wanted, and for this, his work must be celebrated.
Norman Rockwell’s reference photo for Little Girl Observing Lovers on a Train (1944)
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The Babysitter (1947)
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Look Ma, no cavities!
An advertisement Rockwell did for Crest
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The Music Man (1966) - Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell
Willie Gillis In Church
Saturday Evening Post, July 25, 1942Norman Rockwell
Willie Gillis in College
Saturday Evening Post, October 5th, 1946* Click the links to learn more about each piece.
Reference photos for Rockwell’s The Problem We All Live With
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Norman Rockwell
And Daniel Boone Comes to Life on the Underwood Portable
Underwood typewriter advertisement, 1923
Oil on canvas