Autumn 1992 Artyfacts, by Kim Conley
The proliferation of tales with a medieval theme is one example of legendary storytelling which resonates throughout Western literature. Norman Rockwell was not unaffected by medieval archetypes.
Rockwell’s Political Portraits, by Jim Farr
Between 1952 and 1972, Norman Rockwell painted every presidential candidate, and an election-year exhibition at the museum features seven of these images.Curator’s Corner, by Maureen Hart Hennessey
In the summer of 1960, Norman Rockwell took a sketch class in the studio of Peggy Worthington Best in Stockbridge. At the time, Rockwell was trying to loosen up his style. In the class, which met weekly to sketch a model, he produced a type of work very different from his usual tight, detailed pictures.