Today in Art History: May 20, 1916

On this day in 1916, a 22-year-old Norman Rockwell painted his first cover for The Saturday Evening Post.

Happy 116th Birthday Norman Rockwell!

To honor the most popular and well-known American artist of all time, today's Google doodle incorporates an illustration by Norman Rockwell.

Honoring MLK Day: Norman Rockwell and the Civil Rights Movement

The article “Rockwell painted civil rights portraits, too," challenges the popular belief that legendary illustrator and storyteller Norman Rockwell ignored racial and social issues.

Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera

A landmark exhibition that sheds new light on Norman Rockwell’s art and artistry is on view at Norman Rockwell Museum.

Picturing Health: Norman Rockwell and the Art of Illustration

Gari Melchers Home and Studio is hosting the exhibition Picturing Health: Norman Rockwell and the Art of Illustration, organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum.

Private Rockwell Collections of Lucas and Spielberg To Go Public

George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, two of America's most successful filmmakers, have combined their collections of the art of Norman Rockwell, one of America's most celebrated illustrators, for [...]

Norman Rockwell: Fact and Fiction at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art

The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art (CRMA) is pleased to present Norman Rockwell: Fact & Fiction.

Norman Rockwell: American Imagist

The National Museum of American Illustration presents Norman Rockwell: American Imagist, the first Norman Rockwell exhibition ever to be shown in Rhode Island.

Norman Rockwell’s Rosie the Riveter Joins Crystal Bridges’ Collection

Norman Rockwell’s painting Rosie the Riveter, an immensely popular icon of the American work ethic, is now part of the permanent collection at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

Experiencing Rockwell

There is a disconnect, a separation (more like a chasm) in the art world between the arbiters of what is and isn't "art" and the American people.

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