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This category lists pages and sites about American illustrator Norman Rockwell (1894-1978). Rockwell received his first illustration assignments while still in his teens. By the age of 22, he had achieved the height of success in his field -- a commission to create a cover for The Saturday Evening Post, then America's most successful magazine. Rockwell's association with the magazine continued nearly five decades.
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Museum founded by Rockwell and his wife is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Museum history, exhibit information, illustrated biography, and an Eye Opener feature which provides an up-close look at select works and the stories behind them.
Thomas Hoving, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, examines the characteristics that made Rockwell's art a success.
Provides an overview of Rockwell's career along with selected magazine covers. Based on 1999 exhibit at Atwater Kent Museum.
Collection of photographs of the artist's works. Includes news about the museum and it's exhibits.
Presents their collection of illustrations and objects.
Includes a short biography of the artist, and an online collection of his prints.
Article about the artist in the online encyclopedia. Includes biographical information, works and references.
Article by Amy Pastan about the artist and his controversial painting which became a symbol of the American civil rights movement. (January 31, 2022)
A biographical list of facts about the artist. (November 20, 2020)
Video of a story that aired on PBS's NewsHour, providing a new look at an all-American artist. (November 28, 2013)
Article by Joe Curreri detailing Norman Rockwell's long time relationship with the Saturday Evening Post. (July 16, 2005)
Video of an interview with Laura Claridge on her book about the artist. Includes a transcript. (December 02, 2001)
Museum founded by Rockwell and his wife is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Museum history, exhibit information, illustrated biography, and an Eye Opener feature which provides an up-close look at select works and the stories behind them.
Includes a short biography of the artist, and an online collection of his prints.
Presents their collection of illustrations and objects.
Thomas Hoving, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, examines the characteristics that made Rockwell's art a success.
Article about the artist in the online encyclopedia. Includes biographical information, works and references.
Collection of photographs of the artist's works. Includes news about the museum and it's exhibits.
Provides an overview of Rockwell's career along with selected magazine covers. Based on 1999 exhibit at Atwater Kent Museum.
Article by Amy Pastan about the artist and his controversial painting which became a symbol of the American civil rights movement. (January 31, 2022)
A biographical list of facts about the artist. (November 20, 2020)
Video of a story that aired on PBS's NewsHour, providing a new look at an all-American artist. (November 28, 2013)
Article by Joe Curreri detailing Norman Rockwell's long time relationship with the Saturday Evening Post. (July 16, 2005)
Video of an interview with Laura Claridge on her book about the artist. Includes a transcript. (December 02, 2001)
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