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  • {{Header|Norman Rockwell}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rockwell, Norman}} ...ening Post</I>" magazine over nearly five decades. Among the best-known of Rockwell's works are the "Willie Gillis" series, "Rosie the Riveter", "The Problem W
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  • ...hat year, officials of Brown & Bigelow and the Boy Scouts of America asked Rockwell to pose in this calendar illustration (pictured). ...Moran, Vaughn Alden Bass, Mabel Rollins Harris, Douglass Crockwell, Norman Rockwell and [[Zoë Mozert]]. In the late 1940s, it was one of the biggest calendar
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  • {{Header|Norman Rockwell}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rockwell, Norman}} ...ening Post</I>" magazine over nearly five decades. Among the best-known of Rockwell's works are the "Willie Gillis" series, "Rosie the Riveter", "The Problem W
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  • ...n]]s of both stories and advertising plus illustrated [[cover]]s. [[Norman Rockwell]] did covers and illustrations for the magazine from 1916 through 1963, and ...rm clock with a hammer, reading a book on psychology ([[F/m]], by [[Norman Rockwell]])
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  • ...le:Mark twain.jpg|thumb|Tom Sawyer switched in an illustration by [[Norman Rockwell]] (1943)]]
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  • Some illustrators, such as [[Norman Rockwell]], made spanking illustrations for mainstream magazines such as The Saturda
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  • ...Rockwell]]; in his autobiography, My Adventures as an Illustrator (1960), Rockwell spoke highly of Bridgman. Roughly 70,000 students studied with Bridgman in George Bridgman has 100 drawings in the public collection at the Norman Rockwell Museum.
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  • An artist who creates illustrations, such as [[Norman Rockwell]], is called an illustrator.
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  • ...t]]s who created highly realistic spanking art include [[Tommy]], [[Norman Rockwell]] and [[Barbara O'Toole]].
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  • ...hurchill, Theodore L. de Vinne, William Addison Dwiggins, Frederic Goudy, Rockwell Kent, Bruce Rogers, Rudolf Ruzicka, and Daniel Berkeley Updike.
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  • ...ings that Leyendecker was known for in the 1920s, he reportedly (by Norman Rockwell) also contributed largely to Leyendecker's social isolation in his later ye ...f Leyendecker's work, or reinterpretations of visual themes established by Rockwell's idol.
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  • ...om the more famous like Michelangelo to lesser known artists like [[Norman Rockwell]].
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  • ...itors, and cartoonists of its era, including Charles Dana Gibson, [[Norman Rockwell]], and Harry Oliver. During its later years, this magazine offered brief ca
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  • [[Norman Rockwell]] was one of the best-known [[illustrator]]s who created fine illustrations
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  • ...(1982). Her final television role was for the 1987 television film, Norman Rockwell's ''Breaking Home Ties''. Trevor made a guest appearance at the 70th Academ
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  • ...lustrators, and cartoonists of its time: [[Charles Dana Gibson]], [[Norman Rockwell]] and Jacob Hartman Jr. Gibson became the editor and owner of the magazine
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  • ...l competence for his medium, with a style somewhat reminiscent of [[Norman Rockwell]]'s although more cartoony. He was mostly influenced by commercial artist H
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  • Magazine cover artists include [[Norman Rockwell]], Art Spiegelman, who modernized the look of The New Yorker magazine, and
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  • In 1943, Armstrong joined Earl Moran, Zoë Mozert, and [[Norman Rockwell]] as the guest artists at a War Advertising Conference in Minneapolis-St. P
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  • * [http://www.spankoz.net/norman_rockwell.htm Sculpture] based on a [[Norman Rockwell]] [[F/B]] spanking drawing, available for $US 30 by [[Spankoz Australia]]
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