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This commentary speculates about how famed Vermont painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell might have viewed Burlington’s March 2 town meeting elections in relation to his beloved free speech.
This month, the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Mass. -- where the paintings are on display -- will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of FDR's words with a series of special programs.
Norman Rockwell's famous "Freedom of Speech" painting, used on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post magazine in 1943, has gone viral as an internet meme. According to Rockwell Museum leaders, it's ...
Four Freedoms Speech by FDRLibrary on YouTube "The Four Freedoms, as articulated, did not garner much attention," said Laurie Norton-Moffatt, the director of the Norman Rockwell Museum.
“Freedom of Speech,” the World War II-era painting by Norman Rockwell, has taken on a new life online.
“Freedom of Speech,” the famous Norman Rockwell painting that depicts a young man addressing a local gathering, was inspired by a real event. One evening in 1942, Rockwell attended the town ...
Voting is Norman Rockwell's fifth freedom: Voices Norman Rockwell painted his 'Four Freedoms' in wartime. How would he re-imagine freedom today?
Uncle Sam, apple pie, and Norman Rockwell: these are the things that make America. At the New-York Historical Society, this summer’s “Rockwell, Roosevelt, & The Four Freedoms,” on view through ...
During a recent vacation, Ann Bailey visited the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and has reflected on how to live out Rockwell's Four Freedoms paintings home in North Dakota.
The Norman Rockwell Museum in the winter. The museum launched a new virtual field trip program earlier this month. Rich Bradway, digital innovation officer for the Norman Rockwell Museum, helped ...
Please reprint, with permission, Norman Rockwell's “Freedom of Speech” — this picture is a worthwhile remainder of the greatest of America's Constitution, and of our unique and precious ...
Of the many terms that can be applied to the homespun art of Norman Rockwell, “fashionable” generally isn’t among them.The Stockbridge-based illustrator, who died in 1978, captured vignettes ...