The Art of Norman Rockwell


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American Mirror: The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell


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"The long-awaited biography of the defining illustrator of the twentieth century by a celebrated art critic"--




Postcard Bk-Norman Rockwell


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Few artists have captured the essence of the American middle class with the warmth, gentle humor, and charm of illustrator Norman Rockwell (18941978). Remembered for the several generations of Saturday Evening Post covers he illustrated, Rockwell had a genius for creating stop-action scenesan art student racing to her next class, a small dog stubbornly blocking trafficmoments with which viewers could easily identify. This book of postcards offers thirty of Rockwells most treasured illustrations.




The Legacy of Norman Rockwell


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Hardcover. 120 illustrations. Norman Rockwell was an illustrator of tremendous ingenuity and energy. This loving chronicle of Rockwell's life and work follows his career from his first assignment as art director at "Boy's Life" through his association with "The Saturday Evening Post" - for which he produced over 300 covers - through his later, more socially conscious work for "Look" magazine in the 1960s and 1970s. This volume is a celebration of the life and work of America's most beloved artist, illuminated by 120 stunning reproductions of his paintings that range from his earliest illustrations to his final works.




Norman Rockwell's America... in England


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'Norman Rockwell's America... in England' exhibits a remarkable collection of select original works spanning six decades, providing a comprehensive look at Norman Rockwell's career, including all of his vintage 'Saturday Evening Post' covers. Rockwell's heart-warming depictions of everyday life made him the best-known and most beloved American artist of the 20th century. He lived and worked through some of the most eventful periods in the nation's history, and his paintings vividly chronicled those times. They serve as a mirror of American life, reflecting not only who Americans were but also what they thought - and what some may have subconsciously endeavored to become.







Bottoms Up, America!


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Norman Rockwell's A Day in the Life of a Boy


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A boy wakes up beside his beloved pet mutt for just another ordinary school day, but some surprises lie ahead! Here is one of Norman Rockwell’s most popular works, paired with a rhyming text that’s perfect for reading aloud or sharing with a grown-up. In classic Rockwell fashion, the almost two dozen pictures will elicit wry smiles of recognition, from young and old, at childhood’s everyday pleasures. At the back of the book is a short biography of Rockwell, as well as a note by Chuck Marsh, who, as a young boy more than sixty-five years ago, posed for the unforgettable series of pictures.




Telling Stories


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Based on the Rockwell collections owned by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, "Telling Stories" is the first book to chart the connections between Rockwell's iconic images of American life and the movies.




Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera


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An unprecedented study of Norman Rockwell's creative process, pairing masterworks of American illustration with the photographs that inspired their execution