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    The purpose of this essay is to perform an analysis of Norman Rockwell. Norman Rockwell was born in New York on February 3‚ 1894. He was the second son born to Jarvis Waring and Nancy Hill Rockwell. From an early age Mr. Rockwell wanted to be an artist. He enjoyed drawing so much that he decided that he wanted to become an artist. During his freshman year at Mamaroneck High‚ Norman decided to take his drawing seriously and become an illustrator. At this time is when he would earn money doing odd

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    most famous paintings in the sixties all over the world because it was one of the first paintings which have denounced the violence of the Segregation. Norman Rockwell‚ an American illustrator‚ was involved in the desegregation and by this painting‚ aimed at make Americans aware that Segregation is based on wrong ideas such as the superiority of whites on blacks. His most famous masterpiece‚ which is here‚ is entitled The problem with all live with. The word problem means Segregation. Thus‚ it deals

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    The painting "The Runaway" by the famous artist Norman Rockwell shows a young runway boy having a conversation with a local constable at a diner. In my opinion the policeman is trying to talk some sense to the child‚ convincing him to go back home to his family. While the waiter is helping to better out the situation and basically doing a moral deed. This is interesting because with the posture of the police officer and the waiter and how they are closely speaking with the kid‚ I can assume that

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    Who Is Norman Rockwell?

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    Norman Rockwell was an artist in the mid 20th century who was famous for his illustrations on the front cover of The Saturday Evening Post where he displayed his ability to create for almost 50 years. Although he was a more than talented artist he described himself as an illustrator more than an artist. Rockwell would have agreed with Clive Bell who argued there was a difference between art and illustration. Rockwell was right in containing himself to illustration due to his style‚ incentives‚ and

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    Lights‚ camera‚ paint brush‚ action! The thrill of creating a story through the lens of a camera and the fine hairs of a paintbrush was the life of Norman Rockwell. Capturing the small-town life of an everyday American scene was Rockwell’s way of creating the world that wasn’t perfect into his own view of a place that was. With the Rockwell creativity of drawing his perspective of an American perfection; Edward Hopper created otherwise. Creating more realistic and expressed his feelings into the

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    Canvas) painted in 1938 by Norman Rockwell‚ the artist illustrates a moment when the painter is confused on what to do next. The controversy in the painting shows how the painter have gathered all of the necessary tools but needs to come up with a game plan to get the ball rolling. Most of the time when an artist is viewed they have already come up with a creative idea for a painting but this particular artist is having some struggles on an idea to get on track. Rockwell tells the story about why

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    Norman Rockwell and the American Dream Norman Rockwell is the most well-known American illustrator in history. His illustrations have become a reference to how life was from the 30s – 70s. Much of his art caught the average American in an everyday situation and made it come to life. When his art was first published‚ the people of that time would see America in her real moments. A barber playing his saxophone with his friends in the backroom of his shop‚ boys skipping school to go to

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    What is the Perfect Family?   Norman Rockwell is a very imaginative character. He was able to paint images that captured the attention of millions. The first picture on page 22 is “A Family Tree”. It ends with a man‚ a woman‚ and a child. Because this is a family tree‚ we can infer that this is a husband‚ a wife‚ and their child. The second picture‚ “Freedom from Want”‚ shows a family gathering on a dinner table. That event could be what is known as Thanksgiving Dinner. The third picture‚ “Freedom

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    Have you ever tried drawing a reflection of yourself? Artist‚ Norman Rockwell‚ tried and he succeeded greatly. Rockwell knew his public‚ and he knew how to reel them in. Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner use illustrative language to help readers understand the broad subject of The Triple Self-Portrait‚ a portrait that made it onto The Saturday Evening Post. They use a concrete concept which helps the readers to see the portrait mentally when seeing it physically may not be an option. Authors Rosen and

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    conduct of the Government. It is through them that the public comes to know the problems that face the country. Thus they educate the public mind and enable the people to have their own opinions on matters of public importance. Newspapers keep us aware about the things going on in the world and specially the country. Moreover‚ newspapers increase r vocabulary and it makes us confident. They make ppl realize about the problems through the editor’s column. The uproar caused by the Prophet Mohammed caricatures

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