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freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear. To represent these ideals, Norman Rockwell created paintings which became highly successful promotional posters for World War II war bonds.
“Freedom of Speech,” the World War II-era painting by Norman Rockwell, has taken on a new ... freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear.
Norman Rockwell’s Freedom ... (The other freedoms were “freedom of speech,” “freedom of worship,” and “freedom from fear.”) Rockwell had originally wanted to paint the series ...
STOCKBRIDGE — President Franklin D. Roosevelt described a vision of four American ideals being extended to the rest of the world in his 1941 address to Congress, known thereafter as the “Four Freedoms ...
Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want and Freedom from Fear, resonated with the public. Now, with those oil paintings holding pride of place in the Norman Rockwell Museum, the Rockwell Center for ...
The touring exhibition “Norman Rockwell: American Freedom ... challenge of helping to promote the concept. Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Worship were already outlined in the U.S. Constitution ...
In this season of gratitude, it's appropriate to recall the "four freedoms"—freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from fear and freedom from want—articulated by President Franklin D.
STOCKBRIDGE — Is it even possible to think of Norman Rockwell ... Freedom,” an era-spanning exhibition orbiting the artist’s “Four Freedoms” paintings — freedom of worship and speech ...
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