Norman Rockwell: The Underside of InnocenceNorman Rockwell’s scenes of everyday small-town life are among the most indelible images in all of twentieth-century art. While opinions of Rockwell vary from uncritical admiration to sneering contempt, those who love him and those who dismiss him do agree on one thing: his art embodies a distinctively American style of innocence.
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... Adam's apple as sign of, 65 Cave of the Winds (Girl with Skirt Blowing Up), 28–29, 30, 31 Chapman, Mark David, 1 Chardin, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon, 17, 19 chef-pig, 16–19 Chicken Run (film), 16 child abuse. See pedophilia child pornography ...