Artist | : | Norman Rockwell |
Medium | : | Other |
Size unframed | : | 10.5"/13" |
Size framed | : | N/A |
Signature Info | : | Hand Signed |
Frame Info | : | Not Framed |
Condition | : | Fine |
Year | : | Unknown |
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894 - 1978). "Portrait of a Man". Oil pencil on paper. 1920s. Signed lower right. Light cream watermarked Fabriano paper. Very good condition. Rockwell portraits in his "old style" are scarce. Overall size: 13 3/4 x 10 1/2 in. (349 x 267 mm). Image size: 9 x 6 1/2 in. (229 x 165.
Norman Rockwell (1894 – 1978) is celebrated as "the Dickens of the paintbrush". His warm and often humorous images captured a unique vision of Americana. In addition to story illustrations, advertising campaigns, posters, calendars and books, Rockwell's paintings were showcased on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post for more than forty years. In 1957 the United States Chamber of Commerce cited Rockwell as a Great Living American, saying: "Through the magic of your talent, the folks next door – their gentle sorrows, their modest joys – have enriched our own lives and given us new insight into our countrymen."