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Rockwell, Norman

NORMAN ROCKWELL The Gift, 1992

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The Gift, Copyright 1992. Image originally from the Saturday Evening Post dated January 25, 1936. Norman Rockwell’s works are renowned for their widespread appeal, reflecting American culture through everyday life scenarios. Rockwell is most famous for his cover illustrations for The Saturday Evening Post, which he created over more than four decades. In The Gift, a charming and heartwarming scene is depicted, capturing the excitement and anticipation of a child receiving a gift from a beloved elder.

The artwork is framed in a sleek, shiny black metal frame with a 3/8-inch front profile and a 7/8-inch side profile. The overall dimensions are approximately 15 x 12 x 7/8 inches, offering a clean and modern presentation that complements the classic imagery.

Details

Sku: YY4196

Artist: Norman Rockwell

Title: The Gift

Year: 1992

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 14 x 11 inches ( 36 x 28 cm )

Image Size: 14 x 11 inches ( 36 x 28 cm )

Frame Size: H: 15 x W: 12 x D: .75 in.

NORMAN ROCKWELL The Gift, 1992

$250

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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