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Rockwell in Bloomington, MN

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Rockwell in Bloomington, MN

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An extraordinarily prolific artist,
Norman Rockwell
(1894–1978) produced some 4,000 paintings in his lifetime, not including a prodigious quantity of commissioned editorial, commercial, and advertising work. His death in 1978 was regarded the loss of a national icon,
an artist who, like no other, celebrated the American Dream
.
Shunning experimentation and avant-garde techniques in favor of effective composition and relatable subject matter, Rockwell created
wholesome, homely paintings
with accessible and aspirational appeal. Neat, quaint, and typically jovial, his subjects included
classrooms,
prom scenes, and Thanksgiving feasts
, while his most long-standing projects were covers for
The Saturday Evening Post
magazine and calendars and covers for the
Boys’ Life
publication of the
Boy Scouts of America
. Imbued with optimism and patriotism, the work foregrounds classic professions such as doctor and teacher, as much as the conservative stalwarts of
military, family, and faith
Hailed by President Gerald Ford as a “
beloved part of the American tradition
,” Rockwell’s works reveal as much about his own talents as they do about the story of 20th-century America. This fresh artist introduction from TASCHEN brings together key paintings and illustrations from his celebratory and sunny portfolio, as well as some more unusual works tackling the underside of the United States, to understand an integrally American artist, and the values and ideals that shaped his success.
An extraordinarily prolific artist,
Norman Rockwell
(1894–1978) produced some 4,000 paintings in his lifetime, not including a prodigious quantity of commissioned editorial, commercial, and advertising work. His death in 1978 was regarded the loss of a national icon,
an artist who, like no other, celebrated the American Dream
.
Shunning experimentation and avant-garde techniques in favor of effective composition and relatable subject matter, Rockwell created
wholesome, homely paintings
with accessible and aspirational appeal. Neat, quaint, and typically jovial, his subjects included
classrooms,
prom scenes, and Thanksgiving feasts
, while his most long-standing projects were covers for
The Saturday Evening Post
magazine and calendars and covers for the
Boys’ Life
publication of the
Boy Scouts of America
. Imbued with optimism and patriotism, the work foregrounds classic professions such as doctor and teacher, as much as the conservative stalwarts of
military, family, and faith
Hailed by President Gerald Ford as a “
beloved part of the American tradition
,” Rockwell’s works reveal as much about his own talents as they do about the story of 20th-century America. This fresh artist introduction from TASCHEN brings together key paintings and illustrations from his celebratory and sunny portfolio, as well as some more unusual works tackling the underside of the United States, to understand an integrally American artist, and the values and ideals that shaped his success.

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