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Norman Rockwell created hallmark images of everyday life, providing a personalized interpretation—albeit often an idealized one—of American identity. His depictions contributed to a popular iconography of the U.S. that offered a reassuring visual haven during a time defined by momentous change as the country evolved into a complex, modern society.
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Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People
is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, and The Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge.
This exhibition and its national tour are made possible by Ford Motor Company.
The exhibition and its accompanying catalogue are also made possible by The Henry Luce Foundation.
Additional support is provided by The Curtis Publishing Company and The Norman Rockwell Estate Licensing Company.
Education programs for the national tour are made possible by Fidelity Investments through the Fidelity Foundation.
The exhibition in New York is made possible by
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