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Norman Rockwell Lithograph Collection No.7, Set of 4 pcs
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Item was $85.00
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Norman Rockwell Lithograph Collection No.7, Set of 4 pcs

These famous Lithograph each title were published on Saturday Evening Post illustration.
Painted by Norman Rockwell. We are proudly presenting first time.
All of these each offset lithograph which were kept last 32 years in our stored box.
We just opened the Box after 32 years later.
All of colors are fresh as 32 years ago, purchased date as 1990.
All items are mint condition, they never been framed.
It is published by Curtis Publishing Co. / Published by Donald Art Co., Inc. CT.
All four were printed from 1973.
The Sheet size: 11" x 14", Image size: 9 1/2" x 10".
Each Lithograph has Norman Rockwell Signature on print, also said Litho in USA.
Each print Published year on our photo showing
No. 1 Upper left: Title: Bottom of the Nineth, September 4, 1948.
No. 2 Upper Right, Title: Saying Grace. November 24, 1951.
No. 3 Lower Left, Title: The Plumbers, June 2, 1951.
No. 4 Lower Right, Title: Girl at The Mirror, March 6, 1959.
Please note: no pinkish color on border, it is white.
Our price including Priority mail insured and shipped in heavy duty tube.
Regular price was $85.00.

Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
Born in New York City in 1894, Norman Rockwell always wanted to be an artist. At age 14, Rockwell enrolled in art classes at The New York School of Art (formerly The Chase School of Art). Two years later, in 1910, he left high school to study art at The National Academy of Design. He soon transferred to The Art Students League, where he studied with Thomas Fogarty and George Bridgman. Fogarty's instruction in illustration prepared Rockwell for his first commercial commissions. From Bridgman, Rockwell learned the technical skills on which he relied throughout his long career.

Rockwell found success early. He painted his first commission of four Christmas cards before his sixteenth birthday. While still in his teens, he was hired as art director of Boys' Life, the official publication of the Boy Scouts of America, and began a successful freelance career illustrating a variety of young people's publications.
This is only partial biograph, you can go to his full biograph at Norman Rockwell Museum, www.nrm.org/about/about-2/about-norman-rockwell/
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