Norman Rockwell

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"YES SIR! THAT'S HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE"  by Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) 1929 22 1/4" x 31 1/8" Framed 33 1/4" x 42 1/8" Oil on Canvas
"YES SIR! THAT'S HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE" by Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) 1929 22 1/4" x 31 1/8" Framed 33 1/4" x 42 1/8" Oil on Canvas
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Mark Donaldson
Norman Rockwell and the model for Rosie the Riveter, his neighbor and a telephone operator, Mary Doyle Keefe around (1950).
Norman Rockwell and the model for Rosie the Riveter, his neighbor and a telephone operator, Mary Doyle Keefe around (1950).
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Mark Donaldson
"Rosie the Riveter" Illustration by Norman Rockwell for The Saturday Evening Post, May 29, 1943. (Norman Perceval Rockwell)
"Rosie the Riveter" Illustration by Norman Rockwell for The Saturday Evening Post, May 29, 1943. (Norman Perceval Rockwell)
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Mark Donaldson
“The Homecoming” by Norman Rockwell (1949)
“The Homecoming” by Norman Rockwell (1949)
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Mark Donaldson
“Bridge Game (Playing Cards)” by Norman Rockwell (1948)
“Bridge Game (Playing Cards)” by Norman Rockwell (1948)
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Mark Donaldson
“First Aid Lesson (Scout Bandaging Girl’s Finger)” by Norman Rockwell (1926)
“First Aid Lesson (Scout Bandaging Girl’s Finger)” by Norman Rockwell (1926)
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Mark Donaldson
“The Newlyweds” by Norman Rockwell (1969)
“The Newlyweds” by Norman Rockwell (1969)
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Mark Donaldson
“New Logo (Lubalin Redesigning Post)” by Norman Rockwell (1961)
“New Logo (Lubalin Redesigning Post)” by Norman Rockwell (1961)
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Mark Donaldson
“Mother’s Little Angels (Mother Tucking Children Into Bed)” by Norman Rockwell (1920)
“Mother’s Little Angels (Mother Tucking Children Into Bed)” by Norman Rockwell (1920)
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Mark Donaldson
“Picasso vs. Sargent” by Norman Rockwell (1966)
“Picasso vs. Sargent” by Norman Rockwell (1966)
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Mark Donaldson
“Art Critic” by Norman Rockwell (1955)
The Art Critic may be one of Rockwell's most popular and analyzed works. The scene's subtle movement from reality to fantasy is a classic example of the artist's charm and humor. Rockwell used his wife Mary and eldest son Jarvis as his final models.
“Art Critic” by Norman Rockwell (1955) The Art Critic may be one of Rockwell's most popular and analyzed works. The scene's subtle movement from reality to fantasy is a classic example of the artist's charm and humor. Rockwell used his wife Mary and eldest son Jarvis as his final models.
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Mark Donaldson
“Outward Bound (The Stay at Homes/Looking Out to Sea)” by Norman Rockwell (1927)
“Outward Bound (The Stay at Homes/Looking Out to Sea)” by Norman Rockwell (1927)
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Mark Donaldson
“The Ticket Agent” by Norman Rockwell for The Saturday Evening Post (24 April 24 1937) Norman Rockwell Poster, Norman Rockwell Paintings, The Saturdays, Saturday Evening Post Covers, Art Archive, Artist Gallery, Belle Photo, American Artists, Cover Art
“The Ticket Agent” by Norman Rockwell for The Saturday Evening Post (24 April 24 1937)
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Mark Donaldson
“Dreamboats” by Norman Rockwell (1938) Illustrations, Illustration Art, Art For Art Sake, Ap Art, Art Studies, Famous Artists, Painting Inspiration
“Dreamboats” by Norman Rockwell (1938)
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Mark Donaldson