(1894-1978). high adventure, 1957 as a child, norman sketched characters while his father read aloud...
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No Swimming The Saturday Evening Post, June 4, 1921 (cover) Oil on canvas 25 1/4 x 22 1/4 in. In 1916, Rockwell sold his first of 321 covers to “The Saturday Evening Post.” His covers made a very prestigious magazine even more popular.TRANSCRIPT
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(1894-1978)
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High Adventure, 1957
• As a child, Norman sketched characters while his father read aloud to him.
• He began studying art in high school.
• His first real job was illustrating children’s books.
• Soon after, he began his work for the boy scouts.
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No SwimmingThe Saturday Evening Post,
June 4, 1921 (cover)Oil on canvas
25 1/4 x 22 1/4 in.
• In 1916, Rockwell sold his first of 321 covers to “The Saturday Evening Post.”
• His covers made a very prestigious magazine even more popular.
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• Norman Rockwell’s paintings tell stories.
• What do you think is happening in this painting?
• Which details in the painting help to tell the story?
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• Who do you think this girl is?
• What do you think she is reading about?
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Freedom of SpeechThe Saturday Evening Post,
February 20, 1943 (story illustration)Oil on canvas
45 3/4 x 35 1/2 in.
• During WWII, he painted the “Four Freedoms.”
• They were published with essays by American writers.
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Freedom from FearThe Saturday Evening Post,
March 13, 1943 (story illustration)Oil on canvas
45 3/4 x 35 1/2 in.
• The paintings symbolized the aims of the war.
• A touring exhibition of the works raised $139.9 million for the war effort through the sale of war bonds.
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• Which freedom to you think this painting illustrates?
• What makes you say that?
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Freedom from WantThe Saturday Evening Post, March 6, 1943 (story illustration)Oil on canvas45 3/4 x 35 1/2 in.
“Rockwell painted the American dream – better than anyone.”
-Steven Spielberg
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Girl at the Mirror, 1954
• What is happening in this painting?
• How is it similar to the other painting of a girl with a magazine painted 13 years earlier, before the war?
• How is it different?
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Going and Coming, 1947, Oil on canvas, Painting
for The Saturday Evening Post cover, August 30,
1947Norman Rockwell Art
Collection Trust
• This painting shows two scenes: going and coming.
• What do you think happened in between these two paintings?
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• In his later years the pictures he drew were about national events such as the civil rights movement, and fewer were about the humorous side of life.
• This is an illustration of the Golden Rule.
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The ConnoisseurThe Saturday Evening Post,
January 13, 1962 (cover)Oil on canvas mounted on board
37 3/4 x 31 1/2 in.
• During his lifetime, most art critics considered Norman Rockwell to be only an illustrator, not a painter of fine art.
• What do you think?