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Norman Rockwell Contemporary American Illustrator Mrs. Fox “Without thinking too much about it in specific terms, I was showing the America I knew and observed to others who might not have noticed.” Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell Contemporary American Illustrator Mrs. Fox “Without thinking too much about it in specific terms, I was showing the America I knew and

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Page 1: Norman Rockwell Contemporary American Illustrator Mrs. Fox “Without thinking too much about it in specific terms, I was showing the America I knew and

Norman RockwellContemporary American Illustrator

Mrs. Fox

“Without thinking too much about it in specific terms, I was showingthe America I knew and observed to others who might not have noticed.”—Norman Rockwell

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IllustrationA visualization or a depiction made by an artist, such as a drawing, sketch, painting, photograph, or other kind of image of things seen, remembered or imagined

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Biography• Born Norman Percevel

Rockwell• 1894 – 1978• Left high school at age

14 to attend art school – began his career at 17

• Most famous illustrator of the 20th century

• Created 321 covers for The Saturday Evening Post

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Figurative DrawingAn exercise in drawing the human body in its various shapes and positions. "Life drawing" is the process of drawing the human figure from observation of a live model.

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First Major Breakthrough• In 1912 at age of 17• Children’s book illustration: Tell Me Why: Stories

About Mother Nature

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Art Director• a person who directs or supervises the

work of other artists

• Rockwell’s first published magazine cover for Boy’s Life, September 1913 (age 18) got him the job as Art Director

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The Saturday Evening Post

• First Cover: May 1916 at age 22 – Mother’s Day Off (an illustrators’ dream)

• Last Cover: December 14, 1963 – In Memoriam (tribute to John F. Kennedy)

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Rockwell’s Aesthetic Objectives:

– Basic Human Interaction– Portrayal of Everyday

American life

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The Problem We All Live With,Norman Rockwell, Oil on Canvas, Realism

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Breaking Home Ties, Norman Rockwell, Oil on Canvas, Realism

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Going and Coming, Norman Rockwell, Oil on Canvas, Realism

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The Discovery, Norman Rockwell, Oil on Canvas, Realism