Artwork featuring Prince Philip on display at Norman Rockwell Museum
Updated Apr 09, 12:17 PM;
Posted Apr 09, 12:17 PM
Britain s Prince Philip, center, is among the celebrities depicted by artist Norman Rockwell in his fanciful 1966 work The Saturday People. (Courtesy of the Norman Rockwell Museum)
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STOCKBRIDGE As Britain mourned the death of Prince Philip on Friday, his likeness was on display across the Atlantic at the Norman Rockwell Museum.
The Duke of Edinburgh is one of many luminaries depicted by Rockwell in his fanciful 1966 work “The Saturday People.”
It was created by Rockwell to accompany “Saturday’s People,” a short work of fiction by Rita Madocs about an imaginative 13-year-old girl in New York City. The illustration first appeared in
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