In his 1943 painting Rosie the Riveter, illustrator Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) captured the mood of 1940s America: Rosie, ...
MS. HENNESSEY: I think generally favorable. I think Neil Harris has some particular views about Rockwell’s lack of urban images, and Steve Heller from the New York Times has written a great ...
Locke was an 8-year-old student at the Plain School in Stockbridge in 1958, when Berkshire County's most famous painter, Norman Rockwell, visited the school. Rockwell, who frequently used local ...
People could have s’mores made over a fire pit with long thin sticks that were provided. People of all skating abilities were ...
It is based on a painting by the American artist which can be found at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts. The mosaic was commissioned to a group of Italian glass artists from Murano ...
ROADSHOW examines the case of Coca-Cola's missing Norman Rockwell illustrations. Boy Fishin' (1935), Barefoot Boy (1934), and Take Me Back to Old Virginny (ca. 1931) are all by Norman Rockwell and ...
The Norman Rockwell Museum walks visitors through the life and prolific works of the well-known American artist. Located in Stockbridge – the town Rockwell called home for the last 25 years of ...
The Norman Rockwell Museum in the winter. The museum launched a new virtual field trip program earlier this month. Rich Bradway, digital innovation officer for the Norman Rockwell Museum ...
Norman Rockwell and Elizabeth Shippen Green—artists whose works are among the nearly 70 pieces on display at the Jepson Center’s “Norman Rockwell & Peers: Illustrating Childhood” exhibition.
Time off from work often helps people realize that there's no gift greater than freedom. Inconveniently, freedom can't be ordered on Amazon and shipped with free delivery, so it's not ...
In Norman Rockwell’s 1960 “Triple Self-Portrait,” the illustrator studies himself in a mirror, using his reflection as a guide to paint his portrait on a large canvas. In Rockwell’s ...
Norman Rockwell Museum invites the public to a weekend of meaningful, family-friendly events and interactive experiences in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his enduring legacy.