A tribute to the legendary Norman Rockwell – Happy Birthday
“Norman Rockwell was a 20th-century American illustrator. His works enjoy a broad popular appeal in the United States, where Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of everyday life scenarios he created for The Saturday Evening Post magazine over more than four decades. Among the best-known of Rockwell’s works are the Willie Gillis series, Rosie the Riveter, Saying Grace (1951), and the Four Freedoms series.” – Wiki
- Norman Rockwell
- Norman Rockwell – Before the Shot
- Norman Rockwell – Begging
- Norman Rockwell – Buttercup
- Norman Rockwell – Doctor and the Doll
- Norman Rockwell – Fishing
- Norman Rockwell – Gossip
- Norman Rockwell – Growth of a Leader
- Norman Rockwell – Mirror
- Norman Rockwell – Mother and Daughter Singing in Church
- Norman Rockwell – Taller
- Norman Rockwell – The Muscleman
- Norman Rockwell – Triple Self Portrait Poster Card
- Norman Rockwell – Norman Having Picture Taken
- Norman Rockwell – School Fight
- Norman Rockwell – Mysterious Malady
















No matter what styles I have experimented with over the years, my favorite illustrator has always been Norman Rockwell. His work is timeless and his concepts are still relevant. Thank you for posting a tribute to him.
Alex Fine
21 Feb 10 at 7:26 pm
Oh, it’s so great to see these images! He was a fantastic artist! They are showing Rockwell’s work in the King of Prussia area in PA. I got a chance to see it!
I’ve just discovered this website, great commentary and work!
Indigene
3 Mar 10 at 9:33 am
very lovely!
kat
23 Mar 10 at 10:48 pm
Big up to the old school
Sascha
24 Mar 10 at 4:02 pm
Norman Rockwell has always been a favourite of mine, I really think he always will be. His style is clear, classic, exciting to look at and personal as the images always seem to realate to something in my life. Thank you for showing me these, there were quite a few I haven’t seen.
Robyn Rand
13 May 10 at 3:43 pm
Robyn – No worries always good to get feedback! All the best.
Sascha
15 May 10 at 8:13 pm