Norman Rockwell's Christmas Book


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Stories, poems, carols, and recollections of Christmas by world-famous authors, with 120 illustrations by Norman Rockwell.




A Norman Rockwell Christmas


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Presents more than seventy paintings from the beloved American artist that capture the warmth and nostalgia of the holiday season.




Christmas With Norman Rockwell


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America's best-loved artist, Norman Rockwell, presented a cornucopia of images throughout his long and prolific career. Exhibiting extraordinary talent and technical ability in his paintings, Rockwell evoked feelings of kinship and empathy. With uncanny accuracy, Rockwell represented the experiences, sentiments, and aspirations of ordinary people, and the people responded, contributing to his tremendous success and popularity. Rockwell was always fond of linking his subject matter to holidays and seasons - to Thanksgiving, or the Fourth of July, or New Year's Day - but above all to Christmas, with its atmosphere of family warmth, love and giving. If any single theme can be called characteristic of Rockwell's work or closet to the artist's heart it must surely be that of family warmth and happiness during the holiday season. If it can be said that Rockwell can be remembered for any one body of work, it must also be this. From December 9, 1916, when Rockwell's first Christmas cover for the Saturday Evening Post appeared, and continuing for three decades, the artist's annual Post Christmas cover was practically a national institution. As the clamor for Rockwell's Christmas paintings increased, he produced them for other magazines as well, and for cards, advertisements, illustrations, and calendars. Each of the paintings embodied the human dimension of the holiday season - reflecting exuberance, nostalgia, humor, and spontaneous kindness. This album features more than 50 full-color reproductions of Rockwell's most beloved Christmas season paintings, selected from every phase of his career and spanning a period of 60 years. Author Kirk's informative text illuminates the artistic career of the artist who captured the loving and uniquely American spirit of a holiday dear to the hearts of so many people around the world.




Deck the Halls


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Norman Rockwell images accompany this popular Christmas song.




Norman Rockwell's Treasury for Fathers


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This third book in Abrams' Norman Rockwell series focuses 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.




Christmas Post


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The Art of Norman Rockwell


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Designed to generate impulse sales, titles in this line are carefully balanced for gift giving, self-purchase, or collecting. Little Books may be small in size, but they're big in titles and sales.




Mary Engelbreit's Color ME Coloring Book


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With all the warmth and charm of New York Times bestselling artist Mary Engelbreit’s books, Color ME will make an artist out of YOU! Mary Engelbreit’s distinctive illustrations are recognized the world over—and now fans can add their own personal touch. This Mary Engelbreit coloring book is a collection of the renowned artist’s cheerful black-and-white artwork and illustrated quotations. Each cherry, teacup, and Engelbreit character is rendered in black-and-white, just waiting for readers to grab a pen or crayon and add color that’s all their own. This workbook features a full-color cover with glossy finish, heavy interior stock perfect for holding ink, and perforated pages of single-sided illustrations, making this the ultimate coloring book for scrapbooking, framing, and fridge-hanging!




Norman Rockwell's America


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Reprint. Originally published: New York: H.N. Abrams 1975. Text and captioned illustrations present selections of the artist's work and a brief biographical sketch.




Christmas with Norman Rockwell


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