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On the Web
- Norman Rockwell's America - Article detailing Norman Rockwell's long time relationship with the Saturday Evening Post.
- Norman Rockwell Museum of Vermont - Collection of Norman Rockwell illustrations.
- Rockwell, Norman - Short biographical profile from Encarta Encyclopedia.
- Artists' Biographies: Norman Rockwell - Short biography with one of Rockwell's illustrations.
- American Masters - Norman Rockwell - PBS presents biographical information about one of America's most popular artists. Includes a list of major works.
- Norman Rockwell Museum - Museum founded by Rockwell and his wife is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Site includes museum history, exhibit information, illustrated biography, and an Eye Opener feature which provides an up-close look at select works and the stories behind them.
- Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) - Short biography. One illustration.
- Cover Story -- Norman Rockwell's America - Provides an overview of Rockwell's career along with selected magazine covers. Based on 1999 exhibit at Atwater Kent Museum.
- Artnet.com - Norman's Conquest - Thomas Hoving, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, examines the characteristics that made Rockwell's art a success.
- Norman Rockwell Gallery Collection - Large selection of hard-to-find prints, collectibles, post cards, and other artwork.
Wikipedia Articles
- The Norman Rockwell Code - The Norman Rockwell Code is a 2006 parody of the widely popular movie, The Da Vinci Code. The plot is ridiculously exaggerated in an attempt to mock the Da Vinci Code.
- Dick Rockwell - Richard Waring Rockwell (December 11, 1920 – April 18, 2006) is an American comic strip and comic book artist best known as Milt Caniff's uncredited art assistant for 35 years on the adventure strip Steve Canyon. Rockwell was a nephew of the famed painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell.
- Thomas Rockwell - Thomas Rhodes Rockwell (March 13, 1933) (son of the American artist, Norman Rockwell) is the author of a number of books for young readers. He was the recipient of the Mark Twain Award, the California Young Reader Medal, and the Sequoyah Award for How to Eat Fried Worms, which was made into a TV movie in 1985 and was ...
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