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  2. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    Norman Rockwell Collector Plates. Many people focus on themes or manufacturers when collecting commemorative plates from the ubiquitous American artist Norman Rockwell. But owners should have ...

  3. Norman Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    Scout at Ship's Wheel, 1913. 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]

  4. Norman Rockwell Museum - Wikipedia

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    Norman Rockwell's studio In 2008, the museum received the National Humanities Medal from the National Endowment for the Humanities . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2016, the museum received a grant of $1.5 million from the George Lucas Family Foundation, which will be used by "the museum's digital learning and engagement division to create multimedia experiences."

  5. Matt Stawicki - Wikipedia

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    His work has also been used for videogame covers, collectible card images, collectors plates and fantasy pocket knives. He claims the work of Maxfield Parrish, N.C. Wyeth, Norman Rockwell as his traditional influences.

  6. Norman Rockwell's Boy Scouts artwork goes up for auction to ...

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    A painting by Norman Rockwell depicting Boy Scouting life. ... some $2.6 billion is being distributed by the Boy Scouts — not just from the organization's art collection but through land sales ...

  7. Marriage License - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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