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Rockwell, Norman

NORMAN ROCKWELL Saying Grace, 1997

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Copyright 1997. Image circa 1951. Published by Pineapple Publishing. Norman Rockwell’s works enjoy enduring popularity for their vivid reflection of American culture, often capturing the simple yet profound moments of everyday life. Rockwell is most famous for his cover illustrations for The Saturday Evening Post, where he depicted heartwarming scenes of everyday life for more than four decades. Shown here is Saying Grace, one of his most iconic and beloved works. It portrays a humble moment of prayer in a bustling diner, where a woman and child bow their heads in grace, evoking themes of faith, family, and the quiet dignity of ordinary people.

Details

Sku: YY2038

Artist: Norman Rockwell

Title: Saying Grace

Year: 1997

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 2000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 15 x 12 inches ( 38 x 30 cm )

Image Size: 12 x 11 inches ( 30 x 28 cm )

NORMAN ROCKWELL Saying Grace, 1997

$35

About the Artist

Norman Rockwell

Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) was a renowned American illustrator, best known for his covers of *The Saturday Evening Post*, capturing idealized scenes of everyday life. Over his career, he produced more than 4,000 works, including illustrations for over 40 books and presidential portraits. Despite widespread popularity, Rockwell’s work was often dismissed by art critics as overly sentimental or kitsch. However, his exceptional skill in light, color, and emotional expression remains widely acknowledged.
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