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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 assocation with the magazine continued ... [MORE]
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An American Life
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Transcript of story that aired on PBS's NewsHour on July 4, 2000, provides a new look at an all-American artist.
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Artnet.com - Norman's Conquest
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Thomas Hoving, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, examines the characteristics that made Rockwell's art a success.
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Cover Story -- Norman Rockwell's America
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Provides an overview of Rockwell's career along with selected magazine covers. Based on 1999 exhibit at Atwater Kent Museum.
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Norman Rockwell Gallery Collection
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Large selection of hard-to-find prints, collectibles, post cards, and other artwork.
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Norman Rockwell Museum
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Museum founded by Rockwell and his wife is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Site includes 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.
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Norman Rockwell Museum of Vermont
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Collection of Norman Rockwell illustrations.
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Norman Rockwell's America
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Article detailing Norman Rockwell's long time relationship with the Saturday Evening Post.
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