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Welcome to 2020!
The Museum is closed today, New Year's Day, but you can stop by tomorrow or this weekend to explore "Finding Home: Four Artists' Journeys."
Yuyi Morales, 2018. Illustration for "Dreamers" (New York: Neal Porter Books, Holiday House Publishing, Inc.) 2018.
Who is in the holiday spirit? Come check out our special exhibition, ‘Spirit of Giving Illustrated,’ on view through February 9.
"Merrie Christmas: Man with Christmas Goose", Norman Rockwell. 1938. The Saturday Evening Post. ©1938 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing.
It’s your #SaturdayEveningPost! What's your winter weather activity?
Norman Rockwell, “Skating Lesson,” Saturday Evening Post Cover, February 7, 1920.
#artoftheday #artistoninstagram #normanrockwell #normanrockwellmuseum #illustration #iceskating #skiing
Gobble Gobble, who's ready for #Thanksgiving this year? The Museum will be closed on Thanksgiving day but stop by this weekend!
Saturday, Saturday, Nov 30, 1 p.m.: Curator Conversation and Art Making
Sunday, Dec 1, 2 p.m.: Art Adventures for Kids
It's your #SaturdayEveningPost! Who looked like this watching #Netflix all day? 🙋🏻
Norman Rockwell, Sphinx (Boy with Stereoscope) Saturday Evening Post cover, Jan 14, 1922. Collection of the Norman Rockwell Museum. #hulu #artoftheday #illustrator #normanrockwell
It’s your #SaturdayEveningPost! Who knows the game they’re playing?
Norman Rockwell, Marbles Champion, September 02, 1939, Saturday Evening Post cover.
#normanrockwell #americanart #saturday
In 1916, Norman Rockwell painted his first cover for The Saturday Evening Post. Over the next 47 years, another 321 Rockwell covers would appear on the cover of the Post. These are always on view at the Museum and included with admission!
Norman Rockwell, "Distortion", August 13, 1921, Saturday Evening Post cover, private collection. © Curtis Licensing. #OTD #onthisday
Have you ever tried a fun distorting mirror?
Check back for more #OTD paintings by Norman Rockwell.