Norman Rockwell Biography

Born February 3, 1894

New York, New York

Died November 8, 1978

Stockbridge, Massachusetts

Artist

Norman Rockwell was one of America's leading artists. He considered himself first and foremost an illustrator. Rockwell painted a great number of pictures for story illustrations, advertising campaigns, posters, calendars, and books. His long career spanned the days of horses and buggies to the days of space travel. The cover of the highly respected The Saturday Evening Post was his showcase for nearly fifty years.

Rockwell was taught that an illustration is an author's words in paint. He chose to tell the story of the American dream. The story he told, in great detail, was of a simpler time. He painted with warmth and humor and tapped into the nostalgia of the American people when life was uncertain. His paintings were often idyllic and expressed...

[The entire page is 2798 words long]

Join eNotes

The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the: