Rockwell’s art and times Rockwell’s large-format “Four Freedoms” paintings have returned to Stockbridge following a two-year tour that included the Memorial de Caen in Normandy. “Freedom of Speech,” above, was a 1943 illustration for The Saturday Evening Post. CONTRIBUTED Rockwell's paintings overflow with detail upon detail and this painting suggests the promise of youth, the wisdom of old age and a celebration of sunlight. "Aunt Ella Takes A Trip" is a 1942 illustration for "Ladies' Home Journal." Contributed photo/Norman Rockwell Family Agency “Freedom From What? (I Can't Breathe)” is a 2015 illustration by Pops Peterson. Contributed In 1992, presidential candidate Bill Clinton attempted to make a lawyerly distinction as to his marijuana use while at Oxford University, as depicted by cartoonist Pat Oliphant. President Barack Obama later said, “When I was a kid, I inhaled frequently. That was the point.” Contributed