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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... America 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 1 2 3 4 5 ISBN-13: 978-0-226-31440-2 (cloth) ISBN-10: 0-226-31440-5 (cloth) ... American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48 ...
... American Magazine, October 1921 · 20 1.3 Norman Rockwell, Lion and Zookeeper, 1954 · 21 2.1 Norman Rockwell, Cave of the Winds (Girl with Skirt Blowing Up), Saturday Evening Post, August 28, 1920 · 30 2.2 Norman Rockwell, The Funny ...
... · 166 7.3 Eric Fischl, A Visit To /A Visit From/ The Island, 1983 · 171 7.4 John Currin, Thanksgiving, 2003 · 175 7.5 John Currin, The Old Guy, 1994 · 177 Preface Norman Rockwell is America's best-known artist—and its least known.
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