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The Recorder - Stockbridge museum unveils comprehensive look at Norman Rockwell's legacy


Stockbridge museum unveils comprehensive look at Norman Rockwell’s legacy
Rockwell s large-format Four Freedoms paintings have returned to Stockbridge following a 2-year tour that included the Memorial de Caen in Normandy. Freedom of Speech, a 1943 illustration for The Saturday Evening Post. Contributed photo/Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
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
A photo illustration created by Peterson may begin with just four people, with the window, wallpaper and other props added later. Freedom From What? (I Can t Breathe), 2015. Contributed photo/Collection of the artist ....

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Rockwell's art and times


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 ....

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A model and her Norman Rockwell meet again


Charlotte Sorenson was riffling through a newspaper one morning in December when she recognized someone in a gallery advertisement for a Norman Rockwell painting that she had not seen in years: herself.
There she was, a teenager in a cluster of schoolmates in graduation-day caps and gowns. Rockwell had called the painting “Bright Future for Banking.”
Sorenson, who is 81 and lives in Boulder, Colo., had posed for Rockwell when she was a 15-year-old high school sophomore in Stockbridge, where Rockwell lived and worked from 1953 until his death in 1978. As the star illustrator for The Saturday Evening Post, he was known for summoning his neighbors to his studio to be models — dozens over the years. They were the faces in the quintessentially American images that the public loved but critics disdained. Sometimes, he supplied the accessories at his easel, long after his subjects had left his studio. But for “Bright Future,” Sorenson said, he had a cap a ....

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Artwork featuring Prince Philip on display at Norman Rockwell Museum


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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