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Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell

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Boston Herald, November 2, 2009
...I will never achieve any perfection in my life. There’s an acceptance. I used to want a Norman Rockwell holiday,” Burroughs said. “It is very hard to achieve it. That is why it is a painting on the wall, not a picture. It is very difficult to have...
Gizmodo, October 26, 2009
...another site Slurp cancel read more: #photography, #normanrockwell, #photoshop, #apollo, #moonlanding, #behindthecamera, #bookexcerpt, #feature, #top, #bookreview Back when Norman Rockwell ruled Saturday evenings, Adobe wasn't even a gleam in some nerd's...
CNN, October 23, 2009
...(Budget Travel) Norman Rockwell lived in the Berkshires for 25 years, and one look at the area's quintessentially New England main streets and white picket fences makes it clear where he got...
North Adams Transcript, October 14, 2009
...exhibit of paintings by 17-year-old Jacob Houston of Greenwich, N.Y. Main Street, Williamstown. 413-458-5369 or milnelibrary.org. Norman Rockwell Museum, through Oct. 25, "The Fantastical Faces of Peter Rockwell: A Sculptor's Retrospective," a...
Seacoast Online, October 13, 2009
...many others, such scenes are merely constant and annoying reminders that their current life does not match a Norman Rockwell painting. And these people tend to be forgotten or ignored at this time of year. "I am speaking of a group of forgotten people...
Vanity Fair, October 9, 2009
...Photos excerpted from Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera, by Ron Schick, to be published this month by Little, Brown and Company; ? 2009 by the author. Except where noted, all photographs reprinted by permission...
Budget Travel, October 3, 2009
...Norman Rockwell lived in the Berkshires for 25 years, and one look at the area's quintessentially New England main streets and white picket fences makes it clear where he got...
Helium, September 27, 2009
...me on this right now! watching them i feel my chest grow tight with emotion again. one more norman rockwell scene is playing itself out in front of me. seems daily i am reliving scenes from a life past. that mother across the vineyard saying goodbye to...
MSNBC, September 23, 2009
...Norman Rockwell lived in the Berkshires for 25 years, and one look at the area's quintessentially New England main streets and white picket fences makes it clear where he got...
MSNBC, September 23, 2009
...Norman Rockwell lived in the Berkshires for 25 years, and one look at the area's quintessentially New England main streets and white picket fences makes it clear where he got...
Times Union, September 16, 2009
...day trip to western Massachusetts to see the O?Keeffe exhibit at the Clark and to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, courtesy of the free museum passes at the Troy Public Library. Speaking of which?have you visited your local library...
Saturday Evening Post, August 30, 2009
...with nary a thought for the poor bus driver. Hey, sheâ??s done her time. Outside the Principleâ??s Office Norman Rockwell May 23, 1953 But weâ??re being unfair here. Not all students are misbehaving little monsters, right? Thereâ??s...
Omaha World-Herald, August 25, 2009
...listing magazine finally sank in 1969, he joked that he floated out clinging to the frame of a Norman Rockwell painting that had hung in his office. His era at the Post was a time of tumult in newsgathering as well as society. As the so-called New...
Fort Mills Times, August 25, 2009
...listing magazine finally sank in 1969, he joked that he floated out clinging to the frame of a Norman Rockwell painting that had hung in his office. His era at the Post was a time of tumult in newsgathering as well as society. As the so-called New...
CBC, August 20, 2009
...This was so irregular I did not know quite what to do.' It's like Guernica repainted by Norman Rockwell.' Like many sci-fi novels, which offer commentary on the present day, the alternate world presented in Julian Comstock invites comparisons to the...
Library Journal, August 6, 2009
...Small Trades. Hempleman-Adams. The Heart of the Great Alone: Scott, Shackleton, and Antarctic Photography. Matar, Rania. Ordinary Lives. Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera. Photo:Box. Singer, Jonathan. Botanica Magnifica: Portraits of the Worlds Most...
Garden City News, July 24, 2009
...old masters. He studied at the Academy of Traditional Painting of Harold Ransom Stevenson, a personal student of Norman Rockwell. He is accomplished in oils, watercolors, pastels, acrylics, and digital media. In a career spanning nearly thirty years,...
Medford Mail Tribune, July 12, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS , a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in an increasingly frenetic...
Shanghai Daily, July 10, 2009
...The Saturday Evening Post cover and painting 'Miss Liberty' are displayed as part of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, Rhode Island. THE Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped...
Shreveport Times, July 7, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS - The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in...
San Francisco Chronicle, July 5, 2009
...The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in an increasingly...
Buffalo News, July 5, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name, is returning to its roots. A redesign launching with its July/August issue combines the Posts hallmarks art and fiction...
Reno Gazette-Journal, July 5, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS -- The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in...
Huffington Post, July 4, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in an...
Honolulu Advertiser, July 4, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS - The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in...
Winston-Salem Journal, July 4, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS - The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in...
Boston Globe, July 4, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS - The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of Americas greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in an...
Boston Globe, July 3, 2009
...INDIANAPOLIS --The Saturday Evening Post, a centuries-old publication that helped make illustrator Norman Rockwell a household name and showcased some of America's greatest writers, is returning to its roots to show readers the value of a quiet read in...
PR Newswire via Yahoo!, May 5, 2009
...Osgood, authors Ray Bradbury and John Hemingway, and other award-winning journalists. Likewise, the magazine that discovered beloved artist Norman Rockwell is searching for America's next great artists and fiction writers to continue its legacy of...
PR Newswire, May 5, 2009
...Osgood, authors Ray Bradbury and John Hemingway, and other award-winning journalists. Likewise, the magazine that discovered beloved artist Norman Rockwell is searching for America's next great artists and fiction writers to continue its legacy of...
Guardian Unlimited, May 1, 2009
...turn the page to see a candy-coloured vision of suburban lawns, each with its own ICBM, like some Norman Rockwell painting from a parallel universe. Even when Tan's visions are perfectly possible, his characters' imaginations give them heightened...
New Jersey Beacon, April 9, 2009
...When he was 10, Raul discovered Norman Rockwell in Life magazine, and knew he wanted to be an illustrator. As a child, he had asthma, and reflecting back, he sees this as a good thing because it...
Evansville Courier, April 9, 2009
...to the Sex Pistols to a cacophony of random noise, this production moved from the idealized Americana of Norman Rockwell illustrations to the disjointed, deconstructed, conceptual installation art of contemporary artist Jason Rhoades, which seems to hold...
IBerkshires.com, March 29, 2009
...boards of local and national institutions, including the Housatonic Valley Association, Phillips Exeter Academy, the Hotchkiss School, the Norman Rockwell Museum and Chesterwood. For all his protestations, he was welcoming and generous, said loved ones,...
Recordnet.com, March 24, 2009
...use of the figure.' Moreno also cited muralist Diego Rivera, cartoonist Gary Larson and his favorite artist - Norman Rockwell. The mural was made possible through a donation from Friends of the Stockton Public Library and the artistic creativity of...
Recordnet.com, March 24, 2009
...use of the figure.' Moreno also cited muralist Diego Rivera, cartoonist Gary Larson and his favorite artist - Norman Rockwell. The mural was made possible through a donation from Friends of the Stockton Public Library and the artistic creativity of...
Recordnet.com, March 24, 2009
...use of the figure.' Moreno also cited muralist Diego Rivera, cartoonist Gary Larson and his favorite artist - Norman Rockwell. The mural was made possible through a donation from Friends of the Stockton Public Library and the artistic creativity of...
Recordnet.com, March 24, 2009
...use of the figure.' Moreno also cited muralist Diego Rivera, cartoonist Gary Larson and his favorite artist - Norman Rockwell. The mural was made possible through a donation from Friends of the Stockton Public Library and the artistic creativity of...
East Bay Newspapers, March 2, 2009
...few. At the same time, he developed tourist books for museums such as Winterthur, Longwood Gardens, and The Norman Rockwell Museum. His books on the Newport mansions sold over 700,000 copies. He has since donated all of his copyrights to their respective...
Comic Book Resources, February 28, 2009
...love of the Family Circus over the years,â? Dunbier said. But he said the strip has a Norman Rockwell feel to it, combining family, humor and great storytelling. The first collection of strips from 1960-61 is due in November. Dunbier also announced...
Louisville Courier-Journal, February 25, 2009
...books, Ruby's story was immortalized in the song 'Ruby's Shoes' by Lori McKenna and in a Norman Rockwell painting titled 'This Problem We All Live With.' Starks, who is African American, said she believes children today have a hard time understanding...
Seacoast Online, February 5, 2009
...script without receiving credit. Alfred Thomas Catalfo, a Dover attorney and Seacoast writer/director known for his films, 'The Norman Rockwell Code' and 'The Stag Hunt,' is not prepared to make any accusations of his own right now. However, he did write...
Portsmouth Herald, February 5, 2009
...script without receiving credit. Alfred Thomas Catalfo, a Dover attorney and Seacoast writer/director known for his films, 'The Norman Rockwell Code' and 'The Stag Hunt,' is not prepared to make any accusations of his own right now. However, he did write...
Portsmouth Herald, February 5, 2009
...script without receiving credit. Alfred Thomas Catalfo, a Dover attorney and Seacoast writer/director known for his films, 'The Norman Rockwell Code' and 'The Stag Hunt,' is not prepared to make any accusations of his own right now. However, he did write...
Time, January 24, 2009
...choices, but it's really a relic of the American past, one as sentimental and archaic as a Norman Rockwell painting. In a passage that appears, oddly, twice, as dialogue in two different characters' mouths, Grisham attempts to awe us with the high-level...
Christian Science Monitor, January 16, 2009
...and lively narration of a novelist, Claridge (whose previous works range from feminist theory to a biography of Norman Rockwell), makes insightful observations about her subject and the times in which she lived. Most important of these is the role of...
The Detroit Free Press, January 11, 2009
...will treasure this volume; if, like some, you think Kinkade is pure kitsch, walk on by. But remember: Norman Rockwell was once dismissed by la-di-da critics, and some of his work is now considered by many to depict the best of the 20th-Century U.S.A. By...
The Leaf Chronicle, December 23, 2008
...99) displays the words to the famous 16th century song but it is adorned by the art of Norman Rockwell. His Americana-style brings back the nostalgia of the 'good old days,' a simpler time, when children looked forward to sledding, Christmas cards and...
PR-USA.net, December 20, 2008
...the book?s publication. About the Book (Excerpts & Info) Their childhoods were so laden with Americana that Norman Rockwell could have painted them. Their heritage was so auspicious and the future so promising that it?s startling now to realize all...
PR.com, December 18, 2008
...with the books publication. About the Book (Excerpts & Info)Their childhoods were so laden with Americana that Norman Rockwell could have painted them. Their heritage was so auspicious and the future so promising that its startling now to realize all...
New York Daily News, December 7, 2008
...of diner-style desserts and nostalgia,? says Lewis, though Poliafito is quick to add, ?Neither of us had this Norman Rockwell childhood.? Their desserts blend classic American flavors such as malt, caramel and peanut butter with newer American...
Jewish News Weekly, December 5, 2008
...literary and not, she?s got a few of those too: Yaldah editor and publisher Larson, famed artist Norman Rockwell and 15-year-old Nancy Yi Fan, author of the bestselling book, ?Swordbird.? While Emily enjoys reading tween books, specifically...
Jamestown Post-Journal, December 1, 2008
...2009, Andrew Wyeth; Memory and Magic, Anne Knutson; Bone, Jeff Smith; The Dragonslayer, Jeff Smith; In Search of Norman Rockwell's America, Kevin Rivoli; and The Art of Adornment, Nicholas Kniel. JUVENILE FICTION Boys are Dogs, Leslie Margolis; Very...
Hattiesburg American, November 23, 2008
...it, you can count on it running deep and resonating with readers on several levels. To expect cookie-cutter Norman Rockwell turkey and trim stories would be a big mistake. She writes about little towns along U.S. 90 somewhere between nowhere and...
Lebanon Daily News, November 17, 2008
...President George W. Bush presents the 2008 National Medals of Arts to comic book creator Stan Lee, Monday, Nov. 17, 2008, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. WASHINGTON?President George W. Bush brought something unusual to a White House...
Boston Globe, November 17, 2008
...Winterhouse designs everything from book jackets to corporate identities. Clients include The New England Journal of Medicine, the Norman Rockwell Museum, and filmmaker Errol Morris, whose website Helfand and Drenttel designed.'I've learned a lot from...
Pop Culture Junkie, October 10, 2009
...by Melissa De La Cruz A Brief History of Montmary by Michelle Cooper Model Life by Isobella Jade Norman Rockwell Behind the Camera by Ron Schick These came for review! The Heart Is Not A Size by Beth Kephart I Can't Keep My Own Secrets edited by Smith...
The Latest From VanityFair.com, October 7, 2009
...Photos excerpted from Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera, by Ron Schick, to be published this month by Little, Brown and Company; © 2009 by the author. Except where noted, all photographs reprinted by permission...
Jenny, Jenny, Who can I turn to?, October 5, 2009
...read aloud together sometimes. I wish more often. Cycle Guy used to say it doesn't get more Norman Rockwell than this. And I would smile because one of my dreams had come true...
Will Eisner: A Spirited Life, October 1, 2009
...is the subject of a exhibition opening Oct. 2 at the Toledo Museum of Art . Organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Mass., LitGraphic: The World of the Graphic Novel examines the history, diversity and tremendous popularity of what is...
Frederation, September 29, 2009
...melting, nursing a fat cigar. Perfect . The old ladies at the magazine would love this stuff. It was Norman Rockwell to the nth degree. I switched to the wide-angle lens, training it on a line of rickety booths with hand-lettered signs advertising pies,...
John Kenneth Muir's Reflections on Film/TV, September 14, 2009
...to the satirical aspects of Joe Dante's initiative, and even the palette of the film, which lampooned Norman Rockwell's vision of America. In their review of Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) they noted -- before just about anyone else did, I think --...
A Year of Reading, September 6, 2009
...childhood memories of the classroom held by many who seem to think they went to school in a Norman Rockwell painting or something." She puts it all right up front when she shares how much work she does to prepare for a new school year. She then continues...
A Year of Reading, September 6, 2009
...childhood memories of the classroom held by many who seem to think they went to school in a Norman Rockwell painting or something." She puts it all right up front when she shares how much work she does to prepare for a new school year. She then continues...
Own This City, August 27, 2009
...familiar sense. I had them when I was a kid and traded them with friends, sort of that Norman Rockwell suburban thing. I started again in the ’88 or ’89. I can go online, since I have money now, and order three boxes of Bowman Drafts and Prospects....
Own This City, August 27, 2009
...familiar sense. I had them when I was a kid and traded them with friends, sort of that Norman Rockwell suburban thing. I started again in the ’88 or ’89. I can go online, since I have money now, and order three boxes of Bowman Drafts and Prospects....
AfterEllen.com blogs, August 10, 2009
...Wonder Woman #198 This Phil Noto cover makes me think that Wonder Woman somehow got trapped in a Norman Rockwell painting — and boy, is she pissed. 51. Astro City #4 This Alex Ross classic is another of my favorites, although I would rank it in the top...
Becky's Book Reviews, July 31, 2009
...How To Make A Cherry Pie and See the U.S.A . by Marjorie Priceman. 2008. Random House. Norman Rockwell: You're A Grand Old Flag . 2008. Lyrics by George M. Cohan. Art by Norman Rockwell. Simon & Schuster. My Parents Are Divorced, My Elbows Have...
Jerantino's MySpace Blog, June 10, 2009
...shows to describe it says a lot about why Narrative Art is so scarce these days. The much-maligned Norman Rockwell was probably the last of the great narrative painters. It's no accident that the end of his career coincided quite closely with the advent...
...My heart's in Accra, June 3, 2009
...tend to be pretty retro: pictures of the American revolution or of 1930s popular protests. Jenkins offers the Norman Rockwell painting, “Freedom of Speech”. The figure, a man in a public meeting, nervously standing up to ask a question of authority....
Stainless Steel Droppings, March 22, 2009
...I would consider them a folklore of sorts of small town rural America. There is a hint of Norman Rockwell in Bradbury’s fictional town and yet there is also a darkness present in some tales that grounds the whole of these stories in the kind of reality...
Metroland's MySpace Blog, March 19, 2009
...Pharmacy Maude Baum and Company Dance Theatre Mohawk Hudson Humane Society Music Mobile New York State Theater Institute Norman Rockwell Museum Okemo Mountain Resort Omni Development The Open Door Bookstore Palace Theatre Palais Royale Perecca’s Bakery...
Vulpes Libris, March 15, 2009
...old-fashioned settings and themes made it feel more about the past than the future. But these are not Norman Rockwell reminisces, they are snapshots of not only times gone by, but practices that have faded from collective memory. When the author...
Learning Curve on the Ecliptic, March 1, 2009
...18 July 2008 Miro - 22 Jan 2007 Modigliani - 21 Sep 2007 Mondrian - 22 Jan 2007 Norman Rockwell - 4 Nov. 2006 & 7 Dec. 2007 Paul Klee - 22 Jan 2007 & 18 April 2007 Picasso - 21 Nov. 2007 Pin-up Art - 25 Dec. 2006...
Art History Newsletter, February 19, 2009
...years of looking at one painting. It is so smart. And then Richard Halpern wrote a book on Norman Rockwell that takes Rockwell seriously, claiming that Rockwell’s much more sophisticated than he’s given credit for. I did a whole conference around the...
Chronicles from Hurricane Country, February 8, 2009
...the Shaker hymn "Simple Gifts." Interwoven with the music were projected images of American art: Winslow Homer, Norman Rockwell, and others. It was a multi-media performance well-suited to the eclectic collection initially amassed and then donated by...
Boing Boing, January 23, 2009
...Norman Rockwell is considered by many to be the Great American illustrator. He's pretty great, but I would give the title to another Norman -- Norman Saunders (1907 - 1989...
Welcome, My Friends!, January 3, 2009
...the launch pad. Left the store without all of his groceries. Leveled off before reaching altitude. Life by Norman Rockwell, but screenplay by Stephen King. Lightbulb over his head is burned cheap wow gold out. Lights are on but nobody’s home. When all...
Becky's Book Reviews, December 31, 2008
...Jeannine Q. Norris Priscilla and the Great Santa Search by Nathaniel Hobbie Deck the Halls, traditional, illustrations by Norman Rockwell Hurry, Hurry, Have You Heard by Laura Krauss Melmed. Illustrated by Jane Dyer. Fiction (Early, Middle, Teen) The...
Ask MetaFilter, December 25, 2008
...I seem to remember reading somewhere, or possibly listening to a story on NPR, which talked about Norman Rockwell being a subversive artist. The tone was of a researcher having talked to his contemporaries and concluding that Rockwell was in a way being...
villas blog, December 25, 2008
...Girl in the School - Brazil, Angela NEW Girl Get That Child Support: The Baby Mama’s Gui… NORMAN ROCKWELL GIRL IN THE MIRROR TAPESTRY THROW NEW NEW Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterho… I really like my The Girls’ Guide To AD HD...
KnowRead/KnoWrite, December 4, 2008
...Writing about Reading on books about Reading reminds me of Norman Rockwell's self-portrait. :-) This Christmas break I intend to start reading books on reading; its joys and sorrows. There is a formidable reading list presented by Nicholas Basbanes, a...
MyDD, December 3, 2008
...been undone by forty years of largely Republican rule. If the conservatives aimed to restore some version of Norman Rockwell's America that actually never was, they have failed. In this light, it was really illuminating seeing the Sarah Palin rallies....