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HBO’s The Pacific debuted last Sunday and I must say that I was impressed. The first episode follows the trajectory of several diverse characters as they leave their Norman Rockwell lives to become U.S. Marines and are eventually dumped into the hell t Full Article at FrumForum
"NASA ART" features nearly five decades of creations by artists as diverse as Annie Leibovitz, Nam June Paik, Norman Rockwell, Andy Warhol and William Wegman. Drawn from the collections of NASA and the National Air and Space Museum, the exhibition inclu Full Article at Hattiesburg American
Vernon Court, an 1898 French-style mansion, houses the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009. The museum features an exhibit of the works of Norman Rockwell, which runs until Aug. 31. View Photo »
I paint life as I would like it to be.
The ZIP Code for Sidney, Ohio, a city of 20,000 northwest of Columbus, becomes the title of Turner Ross and Bill Ross' "45365," a graceful, affectionate yet clear-eyed portrait of daily Middle America small-town life in which no individuals are intervie Full Article at Los Angeles Times
The ZIP Code for Sidney, Ohio, a city of 20,000 northwest of Columbus, becomes the title of Turner Ross and Bill Ross' "45365," a graceful, affectionate yet clear-eyed portrait of daily Middle America small-town life in which no individuals are intervie Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Globalization has made the trek to grandma's house far more than over the river and through the woods. But physical distance isn't the only thing that affects family relationships. Denver-born photographer Katrina d'Autremont uses the Buenos Aires home Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Judy Goffman Cutler compares photographs and detail paintings, which were eventually used in the final painting "The problem we all live with", as part of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday... View Photo »
this brass-band Brigadoon, which may never have existed, this Norman Rockwell village
What do Robert Frost, Norman Rockwell, Harry Truman and Franklin Delano Roosevelt all have in common? They were all members of the grange. The grange provides men, women and children of all ages and backgrounds with the opportunity to come together in a Full Article at NewburyportNews.com
According to certain experts in academia, I have put my kids' entire emotional and educational futures at risk because I haven't made the family dinner an immutable, Norman Rockwell-esque fixture in our lives. It did not suffice for me to swap my corpor Full Article at Chabad.org
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Norman Rockwell's autobiography and a selection of Life, Look and Saturday Evening Post magazines are displayed at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Judy Goffman Cutler compares photographs and detail paintings, which were eventually used in the final painting "The problem we all live with", as part of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009.
View Photo »The painter's box, with a stencil similar to the artist's painting signature, is displayed as part of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009.
View Photo »The painting "Volunteer Fireman" and "Boy Graduate" are shown as part of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009. The subject of "Boy Graduate" is the artist's son Tom.
View Photo »Judy Goffman Cutler points out details in the work "The Runaway" in the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009. Goffman Cutler, a New York City art dealer, created the exhibit and founded the illustration museum in...
View Photo »The Saturday Evening Post cover and painting "Miss Liberty" are displayed as part of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Vernon Court, an 1898 French-style mansion, houses the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009. The museum features an exhibit of the works of Norman Rockwell, which runs until Aug. 31.
View Photo »Judy Goffman Cutler compares photographs and detail paintings, which were eventually used in the final painting "The problem we all live with", as part of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, R.I. , Tuesday June 3, 2009.
View Photo »I paint life as I would like it to be.
this brass-band Brigadoon, which may never have existed, this Norman Rockwell village
We’re seeing a renewed interest over the past five years in our traveling exhibitions ... Norman Rockwell was a brilliant artist, but his work went beyond art. His 323 covers for the ‘Saturday Evening Post’ documented much of the 20th Century.
People like him as this unrepentant anti-modernist ... He represents this folksy Norman Rockwell view of politicians. He represents a Korean history that probably never existed, but still has its appeal.
Telling Stories: Norman Rockwell from the Collections of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas.
Jim is the Norman Rockwell of ski resorts.
He was the Norman Rockwell of wrestling. What he painted on a wrestling canvas will never be duplicated.
Joe has taken the rich tradition started by Norman Rockwell and made it his own ... Rockwell’s illustrations gave you a snapshot in time — you wanted to be part of the images he created. Csatari’s work (also) makes you feel like you are part of the picture.
Norman Rockwell’s Boy Scouts of America.
A lot of Norman Rockwell illustrations can be seen as Polaroid images of the American dream ... I’m showing an American dream that’s not as pretty.
Norman Rockwell's Birthday (c) 1926 SEPS by Curtis Publishing
It's a Norman Rockwell town.
actually more Norman Rockwell-like than our life was here.
Stowe has the great natural beauty, and a Norman Rockwell-type of village with the white steeple church and the historic buildings on Main Street
To be able to bring an exhibit like this is a pretty amazing thing ... Norman Rockwell is probably the most noted illustrator of our time. This exhibit is such a perfect fit for studying the book Tom Sawyer.
The Norman Rockwell/Tom Sawyer project emphasizes the connection between literature, fine art, performing art and film ... This multi-genre experience will serve to educate and inspire a broad range of participants.
For Harry Truman, Decatur (Ill.) was right out of Norman Rockwell. For me, it was Norman Bates. Which brings me around to our motel ...
These are the sorts of things council members do ... I hold them to rezone coffee shops. There are Norman Rockwell paintings depicting community meetings.
common sense ... Polls regularly show that about one in five North Americans have skinny-dipped in mixed company already. So if travelers just think of the screen as a virtual skinny dip, something regarded as American as apple pie since before Norman Rockwell, everyone wins in the name of better air tr...
But if one property gets improved on a corner, then maybe the next guy improves his property and the next guy does the same ... We're not going to pass this and all of a sudden have the Norman Rockwell community. This certainly isn't the end-all, but doing nothing is not the right thing either.
I got one as a layout man. I took the job hoping that someday I would get to meet Norman Rockwell, who was the official artist for the Boy Scouts of America. Not only did I get to meet him, I worked with him for eight years as his art director and when he retired the Boys Scouts gave me the commission h...
I got one as a layout man. I took the job hoping that someday I would get to meet Norman Rockwell, who was the official artist for the Boy Scouts of America. Not only did I get to meet him, I worked with him for eight years as his art director and when he retired the Boys Scouts gave me the commission h...
We always walked home proudly with it on a wagon,said his eldest daughter, Carol Wilson of Rochester Hills. Evoking scenes Norman Rockwell himself couldn’t improve on, Wilson recalls the holiday traditions of their west Detroit home. The family gathered for supper before going to midnight Mass at St. Lu...
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