
Norman Percevel Rockwell was a 20th century American painter and illustrator. His works enjoy a broad popular appeal in the United States, where Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of everyday life scenarios he created for The Saturday Evening Post magazine over more than four decades. Among the best-known of Rockwell's works are the Willie Gillis series, Rosie the Riveter (although his Rosie was reproduced less than others of the day), Saying Grace (1951), and the Four Freedoms series.
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Norman Rockwell’s son, Tom, has put together the absolute finest collection of his father’s bounteous body of work, illustrations that bespeak the golden glow of pre- and post-WWII Americana. Rockwell senior, who said he depicted life “as I would like it to be,” chronicled iconic visions of American life: the Thanksgiving turkey, soda fountains, ice skating on the pond, and small-town boys playing
The very best of America’s favorite American artist—at an unbeatable price.Norman Rockwell’s works have always enchanted America with their clear-eyed and humorous picture of life in the country’s here are the very best of them, from the Saturday Evening Post covers to The Four Freedoms, a series of paintings done during World War II. Every image still exudes its fresh charm, unsullied
Norman Rockwell, the foremost chronicler of small-town American life in paint, wrote just one work of fiction, a children’s story, first published in McCall’s magazine in 1967. It was later republished by Funk Wagnalls as a book, but this edition is based on Rockwell’s original concept, complete with the color and monotone paintings he created for the story.Willie is a w
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A collection of stories, poems, and carols by William Shakespeare, Ogden Nash, Hans Christian Andersen, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes and others complement the paintings of Norman Rockwell.
Accompanying the first major traveling exhibition of works by Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), this volume presents a complete reappraisal of one of America's most beloved artists. Contributors from a wide range of fields -- including leading art historians, cultural critics, a renowned child psychiatrist, and a leading graphic designer -- shed new light on the complexity of Rockwell's art and his pla
Norman Rockwell's later years with The Saturday Evening Post started during the second World War and ended with his decision to leave the Curtis Publishing Company for other challenges. The 40's were a busy time for Rockwell and a time when he was to produce perhaps his finest and most famous works. Poignant scenes of American soldiers away from home and in joyous reunions with family and l
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This collection of more than two hundred classic American recipes is complemented by more than sixty Norman Rockwell paintings, which capture the essence and spirit of America
First edition. 50 color plates and over 400 in black and white. 176 pages. cloth, dust jacket.. 4to..
Growing Up in America distills the essence of this master artist's tender outlook on children with its collection of magnificent artwork and firsthand recollections.
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A discussion of Norman Rockwell and over 100 full-color reproductions of his paintings.
There are few more satisfying sights on a city street than a well-stocked newsstand, hung with a hundred or more magazines and periodicals, each competing for the attention of the potential customer. The American magazine cover enjoyed a Golden Age during the period that opened with the high speed color press, and ended when subscription sales grew to paramount importance. Dozens of gifted artists
by Norman Rockwell
Rating: 4.5 ⭐
Dozens of full-color reproductions, sketches, and photographs of the artist at work document the seven-decade career of one of America's favorite artists, detailing Rockwell's extraordinary work for the Saturday Evening Post and his ability to capture the essence of American life.
Thirty-two full-color works of a noted graphic artist and manipulator of time, space, and perspective are presented in a attractive, pocket-sized gift volume.
American artist Norman Rockwell's paintings of everyday events and small-town life illustrated magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post, Boys' Life, McCall's, and Look. This biography highlights Rockwell's childhood, education at the Chase School of Art, National Academy of Design, Art Students League and in France, Boy Scout illustrations, work for Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and
Deck the halls with boughs of holly,Fa la la la la, la la la la.Written in the sixteenth century, "Deck the Halls" has been a favorite holiday song for generations of Americans. Now see it brought to life like never before as it is set with classic, Americana images by the master of all things festive, Norman Rockwell, Children go sleigh riding and wait anxiously for the ar
Shows illustrations Rockwell created for a variety of products and commercial services and describes the background of each painting
Norman Rockwell’s Spirit of America is an original collection of Rockwell paintings accompanied by classic American poems, stories, and songs that showcase the true spirit of America. In the tradition of the bestselling Norman Rockwell’s Christmas Book , this compilation features Rockwell’s beloved illustrations of American towns, families, and more, all culled from the extensive Rockwell archive.
Norman Rockwell and Christmas seem to go together. For 30 years he brought his special vision to the Christmas covers of the 'Saturday Evening Post'. Those charming heart-warming illustrations and other Rockwell favourites make this book the perfect picture of an American Christmas.
In the tradition of the bestselling Norman Rockwell’s Christmas Book and Norman Rockwell’s Spirit of America , this third book in Abrams’ Norman Rockwell series will focus on “dear ol’ Dad.” Like the previous books in the series, it pairs Rockwell’s illustrations with songs, poetry, short stories, and excerpts from novels, all of which convey the spirit of fatherhood. Additionally, it will contain
by Norman Rockwell
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In his own words, Rockwell retraces the steps by which he creates his famous paintings, from the moment of inspiration, through the search for perfect models, locations, props, and costumes, to the finished work
by Norman Rockwell
Rating: 4.4 ⭐
"I absolutely love, love, love this adult coloring book! Each design is printed on quality paper, so you don't have to worry about colors bleeding through or the paper tearing while you're working on your artwork design. I love how detailed each image is and trust me, you'll be pretty impressed too!" —The Classy Chics"A wonderful way to reminisce and remember simpler times, while celebrating
The life of America’s most beloved artist, in his own words―back in print with restored text and drawings, new illustrations, and more. The wit, humanity, and many-sided talent of Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) are on full display in his classic autobiography. Rockwell’s New York City boyhood, his apprentice days at the Art Students League, his first fateful visit to the Saturday Evening Post , his a