Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell

Norman Percevel Rockwell was a 20th-century American painter and illustrator. His works enjoy a broad popular appeal in the United States for their reflection of American culture. Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of everyday life scenarios he created for The Saturday Evening Post magazine for more than four decades. Among the best-known of Rockwell's works are the Willie Gillis series, Rosie the Riveter , Saying Grace , The Problem We All Live With, and the Four Freedoms series. He is also noted for his work for the Boy Scouts of America ; producing covers for their...
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quick facts
Birthdate:February 3, 1894
Birthplace:New York City
Date of death:November 8, 1978

Art series by Norman Rockwell

Four Freedoms
Four Freedoms

The Four Freedoms or Four Essential Human Freedoms is a series of oil paintings produced in 1943 by the American artist Norman Rockwell. The...
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Places Norman Rockwell has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Norman Rockwell
MarkerLocationDate ArrivedDate LeftPopulation
A Arlington 1939 1953 1,199
B New York City 8,175,133
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What was the cause of Norman Rockwell's death?
  • A:
    His death was caused by emphysema.
  • Q:
    Where was Norman Rockwell born?
  • A:
    Norman Rockwell was born in New York.
  • Q:
    What notable works of art were created by Norman Rockwell?
  • A:
    Visual artwork created by Norman Rockwell includes:
    - Freedom of Speech
    - Freedom from Want
    - Freedom to Worship
    - Freedom from Fear
    - Breaking Home Ties
  • Q:
    What professions highlight Norman Rockwell's career?
  • A:
    Norman Rockwell was an accomplished sailor and artist.
Norman Rockwell
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