Description
Norman Rockwell produced more than three hundred classic covers for “The Saturday Evening Post” magazine, an art of work that aided for outlining twentieth-century American identity and that elevated Rockwell (1894–1978) to the status of artistic icon. Although he didn’t have a high school diploma (he dropped out to study art at the National Academy of Design), Rockwell did possess superb technical skills, keen eye observation, and an ability to tell a story visually through a few well-chosen details. With blatant sentiment and ironic humor, his paintings speak volumes about the human condition and the country he loved.
Rockwell’s iconic artworks are clustered and presented to
you by SVS Calendars, with fascinating imprints of these rare artworks on your
Promotional Calendar 2018.