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Norman Rockwell
(1894 - 1978) "America's most beloved illustrator" had a record-breaking museum tour in 2000, delighting audiences and irritating snobs. He purposely painted one less Saturday Evening Post cover than his idol, JC Leyendcker, 324 and painted for the humor Life, St. Nicholas, Boys Life, Youth's Companion, Literary Digest, American Weekly and ads and poster work for Budweiser, Fisk, Crest, Interwoven, Edison, Boy Scouts, Jell-o, 20th Century Fox, RKO, and many others. No other illustrator remains in the public eye through calendars, reprints, monographs, and collectibles as does Rockwell. Treasures (1927) Rockwell - 001
PanAm, "Norman Rockwell says..." (1956) Rockwell - 002
Lime-Crush (1921) Rockwell - 003
Love Song (1926) Rockwell - 004
Frank Sinatra (1973) Rockwell - 005
The Silhouette (1931) Rockwell - 006
Saturday Evening Post: Rockwell's first cover (1916)
Wilbur the Jeep (1944) Rockwell - 008
Red Cross Magazine (1920) Rockwell - 009
Massachusetts Mutual (1960, 1953) Rockwell - 010
Collier's (1919) Rockwell - 011
Saturday Evening Post "Summer Time" (1933) Rockwell - 012
Swift's Baby Food (1956) Rockwell - 013
Edison Mazda Lamps (1922) Rockwell - 014
Beechnut, "Worth Stopping For!" (1937) Rockwell - 015
Christmas ads: Sheaffer's (1955), Plymouth (1950) Rockwell - 016
Ticonderoga, "You're a lucky lad..." (1929) Rockwell - 017
Dumont Television (1950) Rockwell - 018
Rock of Ages (1955) Rockwell - 019
Leslie's (1917) Rockwell - 020
The Watchmakers of Switzerland (1953) Rockwell - 021
St. Nicholas "The Ungrateful Man" (1917) Rockwell - 022
Fleischmann's Yeast "Bread and Ambition" (1920) Rockwell - 023
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