A guide to understanding American artist Norman Rockwell, discussing his family, his depiction of American life, his civil rights advocacy, and the debate over whether his work is art or illustration. Includes over sixty illustrations.
Looks at the life of American artist Norman Rockwell, discussing his youth and education in New York, and the fame he gained through his idealized paintings of everyday people and scenes.
Reproduces eighty paintings by popular twentieth-century American artist Norman Rockwell, and contains essays that offer various perspectives on his life and work.
Describes the life and work of the popular American artist who depicted both traditional and contemporary subjects, including children, family scenes, astronauts, and poor people.
Examines the life and work of the twentieth-century artist Norman Rockwell, who painted familiar everyday scenes that people felt were part of their own lives.