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Norman Rockwell

    February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978

    This American artist was a master of everyday scenes, capturing the soul of his era through his paintings. His works, known for their accessibility and narrative power, resonated with a broad audience, offering glimpses into the lives of ordinary Americans. The artist's signature was his masterful storytelling through visual art. His output remains a timeless testament to American life and its humanity.

    Norman Rockwell's Triple Self-Portrait Notebook
    Creative Haven Norman Rockwell's American Life from The Saturday Evening Post Coloring Book
    American Memories
    Norman Rockwell's Faith of America
    Christmas Book
    Norman Rockwell : a classic treasury
    • Rockwell's famous Saturday Evening Post covers, the four Freedoms he painted during the years of World War II, his depictions of American towns, families, and traditions are all represented in this enchanting volume. They offer a picture of America that we hold dear, representing a world of hope and humanity.Fred Bauer writes about Rockwell's message of optimism and the artist's faith in America and its people in a forthright and sympathetic text complemented by numerous Rockwell favorites in all their warmth and color. Bauer visits Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and Arlington, Vermont, talking to the people who lived with Rockwell and posed for his anecdotal pictures, the people about whom the artist said, "If you are interested in the characters you draw and understand them and love them, why, the people who see your pictures are bound to feel the same way." This lovely book enables us to partake once again of that unique love and understanding that Norman Rockwell still communicates to America.

      Norman Rockwell's Faith of America
    • The stoplight is always green on Main Street. And you'll see green in your bottom line with unstoppable gift book sales of our Main Street Editions. Main Street Editions make a perfect, personal gift at an unbeatable price.

      American Memories
    • First appearing on the cover of the February 13, 1960 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, "Triple Self Portrait" is one of the legendary Norman Rockwell's most famous paintings -- and now it graces this affordable, pocket-sized notebook. Sixty-four blank pages are perfect for note taking, sketching, and much more.

      Norman Rockwell's Triple Self-Portrait Notebook
    • "I absolutely love, love, love this adult coloring book! Each design is printed on quality paper, so you don't have to worry about colors bleeding through or the paper tearing while you're working on your artwork design. I love how detailed each image is and trust me, you'll be pretty impressed too!" —The Classy Chics"A wonderful way to reminisce and remember simpler times, while celebrating Rockwell’s work, and Americana generally." — Sharing Craft IdeasThirty-one illustrations by Norman Rockwell appear in all their heartwarming glory in this classic and collectible coloring book. Handpicked from the hundreds of covers that the American legend created for The Saturday Evening Post, these ready-to-color pictures recapture the bliss of bygone days. Pages are perforated and printed on one side only for easy removal and display. Specially designed for experienced colorists, Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Post Classics and other Creative Haven® adult coloring books offer an escape to a world of inspiration and artistic fulfillment. Each title is also an effective and fun-filled way to relax and reduce stress.

      Creative Haven Norman Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post Classics Coloring Book
    • Norman Rockwell

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Surveys the life of the American illustrator, his technique and his portrayals of human interest themes, people and places, history, holidays, portraits and social issues

      Norman Rockwell
    • Six cards feature some of the beloved artist's most iconic covers for The Saturday Evening Post : Rosie the Riveter, The Runaway, Triple Self-Portrait, Soda Jerk, Before the Shot, and Freedom from Want. The latter, also known as "The Thanksgiving Picture," is the third in the Four Freedoms series and constitutes a timeless representation of a holiday gathering.

      Norman Rockwell 6 Cards