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Norman Rockwell was born on February 3, 1894, in New York City, to Jarvis Waring Rockwell and Anne Mary "Nancy" (née Hill) Rockwell [13] [14] [15] His father was a Presbyterian and his mother was an Episcopalian; [16] two years after their engagement, he converted to the Episcopal faith. [17]
Norman Rockwell 1955. Norman Rockwell Museum. Marriage License is an oil painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell created for the cover of the June 11, 1955, edition of The Saturday Evening Post. It depicts a young man and woman filling out a marriage license application at a government building in front of a bored-looking clerk. The ...
The painting, an original study for the work called "Tough Call," shows three umpires pondering whether to halt a game as raindrops begin to fall.
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Rockwell focuses on just a small part of the Statue of Liberty – the torch, a 42 feet (13 m) long arm, and part of the head of the colossal statue, silhouetted against a clear summer blue sky. Five workmen are attached to the statue by ropes, including one who is a caricature of Rockwell himself, and one African-American in a red shirt.
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"An Iconic Norman Rockwell – Not Known to Have Been Missing – Found Again". Norman Rockwell Museum (Press release). April 6, 2006. Archived from the original on September 29, 2006 – via archive.org. Through an improbable convergence of circumstances, an iconic Norman Rockwell painting, not known to have been missing, has been found.