The Flirt Reflecting the shared experiences we have throughout our lives, Norman Rockwell's paintings are truly timeless. As the ultimate storyteller,
In celebration of Veterans Day, artnet News compiled America's 8 most epic war artworks.
Norman Rockwell's thoughtful, pensive Marine tells his family stories from battles in the Pacific Theater.
Norman Rockwell illustrated school memories and misdeeds for The Saturday Evening Post as far back as 1917. Here are some of our favorite covers.
Arizona Rockwell portrayed many forms of transportation in his Saturday Evening Post covers. People traveled by car, train, boat, airplane, soapbox, and stilts, but there was only one way to observe the mountainous terrain of the West successfully – on the back of a mule. When Rockwell traveled through the West, he preferred to tickle his audience with human-sized details, rather than its awesome magnificence.
Norman Rockwell illustrated school memories and misdeeds for The Saturday Evening Post as far back as 1917. Here are some of our favorite covers.
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30-50-е годы для The Saturday Evening Post были реально хороши - и подписчиков море, и денег. Но достигалось это чеством текстов и иллюстративного материала. В первую очередь - обложек. Вот на них и глянем!
Norman Rockwell paints one of his favorite World War II subjects, the fictional Willie Gillis, among his many ancestors who served in the military.
Post artists provided Americans with a weekly mirror in which to see themselves.