Spring 1989 Museum Exhibition Focuses on Rockwell Images of Blacks
One Nation Indivisible? Images of Black Americans: 1934-1967 By Norman Rockwell, an exhibition of Rockwell paintings, studies, tear sheets, and photographs that focus on the black American experience, dispels a commonly-held belief that Norman Rockwell was an illustrator of white middle-class life and nothing more.
Rockwell Museum Turns Twenty!
June 1, 1989 marks the twentieth year of operation of The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge.
Curator’s Corner, by Maureen Hart Hennessey
In the fall of 1912, Norman Rockwell received his first commission from the Boy Scouts of America.