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Norman Rockwell’s Exceptional Drawings, Revealed for the First Time

Avatar photo by Lauren Moya Ford December 27, 2022January 24, 2023

Extensively illustrated, Norman Rockwell: Drawings, 1911–1976 is the first book dedicated to the artist’s prolific but largely private drawing practice.

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A Prolific Female Artist in the Male-Dominated Pages of Pulp Magazines

Avatar photo by Allison Meier May 29, 2018May 29, 2018

In the 1940s, Gloria Stoll Karn contributed a decade of dynamic covers to pulp stories of romance, crime, and horror.

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Norman Rockwell Museum Invites Artists to Reimagine the Four Freedoms

by Norman Rockwell Museum February 28, 2017May 4, 2017

Open call to artists working in all media for the “Reimagining the Four Freedoms”
 juried exhibition and international tour.

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How Cold War Politics Sabotaged Norman Rockwell’s Art

by Rob Colvin October 18, 2016October 18, 2016

An exhibition at the Norman Rockwell Museum tracking the drop and resurgence in popularity of narrative art raises much bigger questions than it set out to address.

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50,000 of Norman Rockwell’s Photographs Digitized

Avatar photo by Benjamin Sutton October 31, 2014October 31, 2014

Norman Rockwell may be best known for his Saturday Evening Post cover illustrations and homey paintings of idealized Anytown, USA scenes, but in terms of sheer numbers he was primarily a photographer.

Mohawk Artist Shelley Niro’s First Major Retrospective Opens at the National Museum of the American Indian
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Mohawk Artist Shelley Niro’s First Major Retrospective Opens at the National Museum of the American Indian

Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch confronts the challenges of being Indigenous and female in the United States and Canada. On view in NYC.

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