Rockwell, Norman, 1894-1978
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Rockwell, Norman, 1894-1978
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Surname :
Rockwell
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Norman
Date :
1894-1978
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Rockwell, Norman, 1894-1978
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ロックウェル, ノーマン, 1894-1978
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ロックウェル
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ノーマン
Date :
1894-1978
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Rockwell, Norman Perceval, 1894-1978
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Rockwell
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Norman Perceval
Date :
1894-1978
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Illustrator, painter; Norman Rockwell painted and illustrated 317 covers for the Saturday Evening Post from 1916-1963.
Norman Rockwell was among the most popular and successful American artists of the 20th century. His signature style of representational realism, used to express themes of traditional American values, was easily recognized and widely accessible. His numerous paintings and illustrations grace books, calendars, catalogs, stamps, playing cards, and murals, but he is perhaps best know for his 332 Saturday Evening Post covers, and for the patriotic World War II paintings known as the Four Freedoms.
American artist.
Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), well known American illustrator, best known for his hundreds of covers for "The Saturday Evening Post".
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https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79039542
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/10582093
https://viaf.org/viaf/25410361
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79039542
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q271884
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Advertising
Art, American
Artists
Arts
Illustration of books
Illustrators, American
Painters
Painting
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Americans
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Artists
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Illustrator
Illustrators
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New York
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Stockbridge
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