Norman rockwell
Norman Rockwell is regarded as America's most prominent illustrator. He is known for capturing the emotions of Americans and chronicling its times by demonstrating more than 320 Saturday Evening Post's covers. He was born in 1894 and started his artistic career at 19 years. He became Boy's Life's art director, the formal publication of America's Boy Scouts. Several years down the line, he started working as an illustrator for Saturday Evening Post. Here, Rockwell spent forty-seven years. Later on, he focused on more serious, including space exploration, civil rights, and poverty, with the Look Magazine. He won the presidential freedom medal thanks to his inspiring works. Celebrate Rockwell’s creativity and achievement by adding artworks that inspire you from his numerous art pieces.
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And Daniel Boone Comes to Life on the Underwood Portable by Norman Rockwell (1923)
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And the Symbol of Welcome is Light by Norman Rockwell (1920)
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April Fool Girl with Shopkeeper by Norman Rockwell (1948)
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Artist Facing Blank Canvas by Norman Rockwell (1938)
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Attic Memories by Norman Rockwell (1925)
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Babysitter by Norman Rockwell (1927)
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Begging by Norman Rockwell (1925)
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Beguiling Buttercup by Norman Rockwell (1949)
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Ben Franklin’s Sesquicentennial by Norman Rockwell (1926)
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Boy in a Dining Car by Norman Rockwell (1947)
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Boy with Baby Carriage by Norman Rockwell (1916)
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