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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... Boy Scouts, YMCA, and Their Forerunners, 1870–1920 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1983), p. 208. 3 Tim Jeal, The Boy-Man: The Life of Lord Robert Baden-Powell (New York: William Morrow, 1990). 4 Rockwell, My Adventures as an ...
... Boy (Fischl), 164, 167–70, plate 11 Baden-Powell, Robert, 78, 98 bad faith, 4 Balthus, 6, 112, 113 Barrymore, Ethel ... Scouts, 77, 78, 96–98 Boy's Life (magazine), 77, 78, 96 Boy with Baby Carriage, 63, 63 Brady Bunch Movie, The, 9–10 ...
... boy scouts' homophobic culture, 98; gay men associated with pedophilia, 84; Laius of Thebes inventing pederasty, 86; of Leyendecker brothers, 67; pedophile priest scandal, 80–81, 83, 85, 96; and union in partition, 93 Honey, Maureen, 57 ...