Collectible numbered piece inspired by the work of Norman Rockwell, titled "Stereoscope." It depicts a boy looking through a stereoscope with the word "The Sphinx" on it, accompanied by a dog. Key details include: A vintage porcelain figurine. The base is designed to resemble a wooden surface. The figurine captures a nostalgic scene, reminiscent of Rockwell's storytelling style. It is suitable for display in an office or as part of a collection. 5" tall, 4" wide and 3.5" deep See pictures for details.
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"The Jester ". Artist: Norman Rockwell. Archival Quality. Fine Giclee Print.
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This eighth edition picture book titled "Norman Rockwell Illustrator" by Arthur L. Guptill is a must-have for art and culture enthusiasts. The book, published by Watson-Gultill Publications in 1975, features illustrations by the renowned artist Norman Rockwell.
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The product is a painting depicting a scene of saying prayers in a traditional and nostalgic manner, inspired by the iconic paintings of Norman Rockwell. The artwork captures the essence of faith and spirituality through a visually engaging and heartwarming composition. This piece of art would make a meaningful addition to any art collection or space that values the timeless themes of family, community, and faith.
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I will respond to you ASAP. Includes everything pictured, as-is. May have other issues that attest to being pre-loved.
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This is a complete set of 8 values of Rwanda's 1981 "Paintings by Norman Rockwell" issue. Great "Art" thematic!
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The scalloped edge adds a touch of elegance and texture, enhancing the print's visual appeal. While the production technique and culture remain unspecified, the essence of Rockwell's style is faithfully reproduced, making it a treasure for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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For seven decades Norman Rockwell captured the essence of the American spirit, creating art for magazines (more than 300 Saturday Evening Post covers), children's books, calendars, and advertisements, heartwarming and poignant images that touch us still. Norman Rockwell traces the evolution of the artist and his craft through his paintings, sketches, and photographs of him at home. And, of course, there is the artwork itself; the diverse array of full-color reproductions here represent Americans at work, at play, at home, and fighting for the Four Freedoms during World War II. This description may be from another edition of this product.
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