Summer 2005 Rockwell’s New York, by Linda Szekely Pero
Although Norman Rockwell was born in New York City and lived in or near the city for the first 45 years of his life, only 11 of his 2,900 finished works picture New York. Being a generalist was a good idea for someone whose work needed to be relevant to as many people as possible.
The Art of the New Yorker: Eighty Years in the Vanguard
An Interview with New Yorker Art Editor, Francoise Mouly by Curator of Illustration Art, Stephanie Haboush Plunkett
It has been my pleasure, during the past 18 months, to have had the opportunity to work with gifted art editor Francoise Mouly on the development of The Art of The New Yorker: Eighty Years in the Vanguard.