Project NORMAN – Digitized Collection

Explore the world of Project NORMAN – Norman Rockwell Museum’s online portal for its digitized collection.

Norman Rockwell Museum houses the most significant public collection of Norman Rockwell’s work in the world. The Museum’s holdings include original artwork, and the artist’s studio and its related collection, including personal memorabilia, supplies, and reference materials.

Norman Rockwell Museum’s growing permanent collection of original illustration is both historical and contemporary, featuring more than 14,000 works by more than 250 artists. Significant collections, featured here, highlight the art of Norman Rockwell’s teachers and artistic inspirations, twentieth century magazine and periodical illustration, and work by contemporary creators.

Illustration Resources

Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies

ROCKWELL CENTER FOR AMERICAN VISUAL STUDIES

The Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, is a national research institute dedicated to American illustration art. Here you can find information about the center, connect to programs, and learn more about our partners as we work together to build awareness and scholarship about American Illustration and the role it plays in our society, culture, and history.  More >

Illustration History

ILLUSTRATION HISTORY

On August 15, Norman Rockwell Museum officially launched a new, comprehensive, online resource dedicated to the illustration arts. IllustrationHistory.org will serve as an evolving site, provide greater access to information about the field in which Norman Rockwell played a seminal role.  Explore all facets of illustration including the vast history of illustration, genres of illustration, noted illustrators, essays on illustration, and resources on illustration from around the world.  More >
Frank Schooner Collection Raisonné

FRANK SCHOONOVER CATALOGUE RAISONNE

Search through the content of over 3200 database entries on the catalogue of work of Frank E. Schoonover, the Catalogue Raisonne. Thanks to his remarkable daybooks, which record over 2500 entries, important information about his entire ouvre is available. More >

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