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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... field in, 150; The Funny Mirror compared with, 152; and gag photo of Rockwell making drip painting, 150; humor of, 147; as kitschifying, 154; masculine resentment in, 149; People Reading Stock Exchange compared with, 155; and ...