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Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

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Page 1: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Norman Rockwell(1894 – 1976)

Mrs.Tubolino’s4th Grade Class

May 2008

Page 2: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Norman Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894 in New

York City.

He came from a wealthy family and often read Dickens’ novels after dinner. Norman would draw pictures of the

Dickens’ characters as his father read.

Page 3: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Norman inherited his love of art from his grandfather. His grandpa used to walk

door to door and draw children, pets, and farm animals and sell them for extra

money.

“Triple Self Portrait”Post Cover

February 13, 1960

Page 4: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Rockwell’s mother never wanted him to pursue art as a career. She never thought

he would be able to make a living by drawing.

“The Outing”Post Cover

August 30, 1947

Page 5: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Norman was a thin, uncoordinated boy who wore corrective shoes and glasses.

He could not participate in sports so he decided to draw.

“The Dugout”

Post Cover

Sept. 4, 1948

Page 6: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

When he was a sophomore in high school, he quit school to attend the National Academy of Design in New York City.

“The Shiner”Post Cover

May 23, 1953

Page 7: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

His art teacher taught him how important facial expressions are in an illustration.

His teacher told him he needed to “live in the picture”.

“No Swimming”Post Cover

June 4, 1921

Page 8: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

At age 16, he had his first paid work to design four Christmas cards.

When he was 17 he illustrated his first book.

“Santa”Post Cover

Dec.16, 1939

Page 9: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

He became the art director for “Boys Life” magazine at age 19. His salary was $50

per month.

Later in life, Rockwell donated many pieces of art to the Boy Scouts and they currently have

the largest collection of his work.

Page 10: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

When Norman was 22, he quit his job at Boys Life to start drawing for the Saturday

Evening Post magazine.

During this time, he became very famous for his illustrations.

“Election Day”

Post Cover

Oct. 30, 1948

Page 11: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Rockwell’s work appeared on over 300 covers of “The Saturday Evening Post”.

His style became so familiar that the description of life “like in a Norman

Rockwell painting” entered the American vocabulary.

“Bottom of the Sixth”

Post Cover

April 23, 1949

“The Prom Dress”

Post CoverMarch19, 1949

Page 12: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Photography was not common and Rockwell had to draw people for the

covers of magazines where as today we see photographs. “Delores & Eddie”

Post CoverJune 12, 1937

Page 13: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

He would pay kids a nickel to sit for hours while he would draw them. He used

many of the same models over and over again in different pictures.

He would visualize a person in his mind for a picture and then he would travel to different schools looking for the right person to

model for him.

“A Day in the Life of A Boy”

Post CoverMay 24, 1952

Page 14: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Norman Rockwell was famous and beloved for his idealized oil paintings of

small town America.

“The Runaway”

Page 15: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Rockwell’s paintings displayed realism and humor.

“New Glasses”Post Cover

May 19, 1956

Page 16: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

In November 1978, Norman Rockwell died at the age of 84.

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

“Homecoming Marine”

Page 17: Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1976) Mrs.Tubolino’s 4 th Grade Class May 2008

Norman Rockwell(1894 – 1976)