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News about Norman Rockwell, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
A 4-year-old boy from Norman must travel out of state to treat a condition he’s battling against, which will put heavy strain on his family.
That same year, Rockwell gifted the four original illustrations—entitled So You Want to See the President —to FDR's Press Secretary, Stephen T. Early….
Fourth Circuit settles ownership dispute over Norman Rockwell illustration The appeals court analyzed ancient laws to determine the rightful owner of Norman Rockwell illustrations depicting a beauty ...
STOCKBRIDGE — Longtime Norman Rockwell Museum Director Laurie Norton Moffatt will retire next year after four decades of service at the institution. Norton Moffatt, a curator at the museum beginning ...
The new exhibit, “Alex Ross: Heroes & Villains,” will feature 100 portraits of superheroes and villains in a new 3,000-square-foot gallery.
“All for Laughs: The Artists of the Famous Cartoonist Course” and “Anita Kunz: Original Sisters; Portraits of Tenacity and Courage” are two of the current exhibitions on view at The Norman ...
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Outer Banks style: ‘It’s a Norman Rockwell scene’ The Kelly’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade has become a Nags Head tradition.
Polycor Inc., the parent company of Rock of Ages in Graniteville, gifted two paintings and one sketch by Norman Rockwell to Shelburne Museum.
What’s the difference between a fine artist and an illustrator? Nothing once you see the “Norman Rockwell & Peers: Illustrating Childhood” exhibition at Savannah's Jepson Center.
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