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With baseball again top of mind in Marysville thanks to the arrival of the new team, the High Wheelers, I thought it would be fun to consider some of ...
Rosie the Riveter’s story is a lot longer and more complicated than you’d think. Firstly, Rosie isn’t one person, but […] ...
In the early 20th century, J. C. Leyendecker rose to prominence as an illustrator whose work was seen everywhere from soap advertisements to the cover of the "Saturday Evening Post." His drawings ...
The row of adults, dressed in browns and greys in the background of Rockwell’s painting, offer a lovely contrast to the girl in gleaming white. They do not look discontented, but they do look as ...
In 1960, Rockwell painted a scene of a window washer (which you can view here) for The Saturday Evening Post. The man, seemingly fearless, is more concerned with the stenographer inside the office ...
STOCKBRIDGE — Among the most admired Rockwell paintings on view at the Norman Rockwell Museum is “Freedom of Speech,” showing seated men in suits looking up at a man in a blue plaid shirt and brown ...
Norman Rockwell’s art has seemingly been everywhere. It adorned The Saturday Evening Post and Boy’s Life covers. His illustrations were splashed across ads for Coca–Cola and inside beloved ...
Norman Rockwell poses for his painting “The Gossips.” ... The image appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post on Oct. 13, 1945, two months after Japan surrendered.
The painting was featured on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post. After the story aired, NEWS10 began receiving emails from folks saying they knew where the bench in the picture could be found.
The archival cover of the May 23, 1953 Saturday Evening Post featuring Mary is among 323 on view in a large rectangular room at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. This May ...